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Toxic Bosses Like United Airlines’ Vaccine-Pushing CEO Must Be Held Accountable

"Anything less than total vindication for the plaintiffs suing United would be a serious blow to freedom of conscience and personal sovereignty."


Every American should be rooting for the plaintiffs suing United Airlines for violating the Civil Rights Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act. About 2,000 employees were supposedly granted religious or medical accommodations to excuse them from taking the Covid vaccine (out of about 5,000 requests). But those “accommodations” came with harsh, discriminatory punishments.

United CEO Scott Kirby displayed a hostile attitude toward any employee who did not comply with his orders to get the Covid vaccine. By September 2021, all “reasonably accommodated” pilots, flight attendants, and “customer-facing” employees who declined the injection were stripped of their pay and their medical insurance. The process of discovery also revealed that other employees who hesitated to take the jabs were subjected to a deliberate campaign of workplace humiliation — under the guise of safety — in which they were required to undergo “purposely putative” masking and testing.

There’s a lot at stake in the outcome of this lawsuit. Especially critical is the plaintiffs’ motion last month to certify the case as a class action. The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in February 2022 that the plaintiffs suffered “irreparable harm” from United Airlines’ policy of unpaid leave, its threats, and its coercive practices. But only if the suit proceeds as a class action can United truly be held accountable for the great harm it’s done to so many of its employees. Federal District Judge Mark Pittman will probably rule on that motion within the next couple of months.
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Go get him, make United pay big bucks and fire him , maybe he can get a job on Polk Street as a dancer...

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Keep pushing. Make them pay. We must fight back against the degenerates that have wormed their way into positions where they can push their evil religion on everyone else.


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Someone at Boeing apparently forgot that not having shit fall off their airplanes in flight is a bad thing.




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United Boeing 737 MAX suffers gear collapse after landing in Houston, Texas…

https://revolver.news/2024/03/...ng-in-houston-texas/


https://twitter.com/disclosetv.../1766138389638664444



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When you hire unqualified workers.... Roll Eyes




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Meanwhile, BNO news reported this week that United Airlines’ flight San Fransisco to Osaka lost an entire wheel, which just fell right off the plane and crushed two cars in the airport parking lot.

NBC reported that passengers on the United plane that lost the wheel said when it fell off, it made them feel “uneasy.” That’s probably the understatement of the year.

It’s been a bad week for United, an unbelievably bad week featuring no fewer than four dramatic mechanical failures. The UK Daily Mail ran a story this morning headlined, “United plane forced to make landing over 'complete hydraulic failure.’
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/ne...-failure-Boeing.html

I bet the complete hydraulic failure made the passengers feel uneasy, too. That was on United’s Mexico to San Fransisco. But the Mail also reported that, on top of the failed hydraulic flight, and the flight that dropped a wheel, a third United flight this week skidded off a runway, and a fourth had “flames shooting out of the engine.”

It’s probably fair to say at this point we are all feeling a little uneasy.

United, American, and Frontier are all pioneers in DEI hiring and promotion, including in the cockpit.

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The importance of having good maintenance people is completely underestimated. Many white collar types, especially women, put down mechanics as having low intelligence, etc. Those people have no clue. When I was a mechanic, mostly a yacht mechanic, we NEVER worried about competition. You need to have the highest quality mechanics you can find, and treat them well. Someone pretty good, or who is not super diligent, can perform 1,000 operations in a row more or less correctly. But then drop the ball one time and the subsequent losses are extreme. Better to have a DEI manager than a mechanic or surgeon.


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