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September 01, 2004Grave Concern for United Airlines Prompts Flight Attendants to Call for New Management
CHICAGO, Aug. 31 /PRNewswire/ -- Committed to the success of United Airlines but frustrated with United's executives, flight attendants expressed grave concern over the continued reckless and incompetent strategies of United Airlines senior management. Leaders of the Association of Flight Attendants- CWA, AFL-CIO at United Airlines unanimously passed a resolution of no confidence in the senior management of United Airlines and vowed to take all necessary and appropriate legal steps to seek the failed executives' replacement. The full resolution follows here. Comments
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