Doubtful their union will stand up for them like the firefighters union in France did. Still they should walk, they might not realize it, but the employees have the power right now. There are so many companies begging for people right now.
It wouldn’t take anywhere near a majority of United’s employees calling in sick or walking off the job to cause the company to withdraw this threat. Especially at the hubs. The difference between solvency and bankruptcy is razor thin for airlines right now. Is it 25, 50, or 100 canceled flights per day?
Doubtful their union will stand up for them like the firefighters union in France did. Still they should walk, they might not realize it, but the employees have the power right now. There are so many companies begging for people right now.
It wouldn’t take anywhere near a majority of United’s employees calling in sick or walking off the job to cause the company to withdraw this threat. Especially at the hubs. The difference between solvency and bankruptcy is razor thin for airlines right now. Is it 25, 50, or 100 canceled flights per day?