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Congressional Leaders Weigh in on United Airlines’ Outsourcing Conflict May 5, 2021, 8:49 pm | in For immediate release Congressional Leaders Weigh in on United Airlines’ Outsourcing Conflict 27 Senators and Representatives call on United to rescind its RFP for the outsourcing of 2,500 airline catering jobs, noting that United received $7.7 Billion in federal aid WASHINGTON – Today, 27 Members of Congress spoke up on behalf of low-wage, workers of color who work at United Airlines catering kitchens across the country. Senators and Representatives learned that United issued an RFP to outsource more than 2,500 catering jobs in Newark, Cleveland, Denver, Houston and Honolulu under the guise of “efficiency,” even though United Airlines has already received $7.7 billion from the U.S. government in order to keep workers employed, and is able to receive billions more. ....
United Airlines workers protest potential layoffs after company received billions in Covid relief Roughly 2,000 United Airlines food service workers are worried they might be laid off before the end of the year, despite the airline receiving billions in Covid relief funds and agreeing to pay millions in bonuses to its top executives. An estimated 900 United catering workers and their supporters staged protests against the airline on Wednesday. The demonstrations outside airports in Denver, Houston, Honolulu and Newark, New Jersey, came nearly three months after United’s vice president of customer strategy and innovation, Mandeep Grewal, sent a letter to the catering staff informing them that the airline was “exploring the option of having a third-party come in and run our current in-house kitchen operations.” ....
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Roughly 2,000 United Airlines food service workers are worried they might be laid off before the end of the year, despite the airline receiving billions in Covid relief funds and agreeing to pay millions in bonuses to its top executives. An estimated 900 United catering workers and their supporters staged protests against the airline on Wednesday. The demonstrations outside airports in Denver, Houston, Honolulu and Newark, New Jersey, came nearly three months after United s vice president of customer strategy and innovation, Mandeep Grewal, sent a letter to the catering staff informing them that the airline was exploring the option of having a third-party come in and run our current in-house kitchen operations. ....
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