More than 2,000 employees with an approved request for reasonable accommodation and who have been out on unpaid leave will be able to return to their normal positions, United Vice President of Human Resources Kirk Limacher said in a memo, reviewed by FOX Business.
Limacher said the carrier is confident in its ability to safely bring back such employees, citing a decline in coronavirus cases, hospitalizations and deaths nationwide.
“confident in its ability to safely bring back such employees” ….are you flippin’ kidding me. United’s policy makers and corporate bigwigs making the rules are completely clueless. These employees should’ve never been put on leave to begin with 🤦♀️
USA Cases-------------Deaths 81,658,973------1,004,244 from the Trump Virus CA--9,092,896----88,853 TX--6,737,641-----87,653 FL--5,888,815-----73,134 NY--5,136,201-----68,455 PA--2,779,328-----44,212 OH--2,669,698----37,793 IL---3,063,735-----37,611 GA--2,486,866----36,825
Good for them. Dont like it, dont fly United. Pretty simple
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Cool story.
Great job of turning common sense pandemic precautions in to insane political discourse and getting a lot of people beat up fox.
'United Airlines Eats Crow' -- There Fox, I fixed your headline for you.
This is laughable.. they should have to publicly announce they were wrong for firing them in the first place and offer back pay for missed time.
As a UAL weekly customer, I hope they get rid of the lazy non customer service people they’ve had to hire as replacements.