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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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Press Releases April 7, 2021, 1:33 pm | in United Airlines catering workers protest plans to outsource 2,500 jobs despite $7.7 billion taxpayer bailout Workers demand United stop millions in bonuses to top executives NEWARK – One year into the COVID-19 pandemic, 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. But at a time when airline workers need job security, United has announced plans to contract out inflight catering work, without giving workers any assurances that their jobs, pay and benefits will be protected. Meanwhile, United has disclosed millions in bonuses for top executives if they stay with the company for three years or until federal restrictions expire. ....
Garbage truck driver charged in Sandalwood fire that killed 2 The 1,000-acre Sandalwood fire in October 2019 moved through the Villa Calimesa Mobile Home Park, killing two women. (Carolyn Cole / Los Angeles Times) Feb. 16, 2021 10:25 AM PT Print A Calimesa man has been arrested in connection with a brush fire in Riverside County that killed two people and destroyed dozens of homes in 2019, authorities said. Antonio Ornelas-Velazquez, 38, was arrested Saturday and charged with involuntary manslaughter and unlawfully causing a fire resulting in great bodily injury, according to a spokesperson with the Riverside County district attorney’s office. After posting $75,000 bond, Ornelas-Velazquez was released Sunday, according to jail records. ....
Thank you for Subscribing to CIO Applications Weekly Brief IBM to Acquire Nordcloud From Gartner s Magic Quadrant to The Financial Times league table of fast-growing European companies, Nordcloud is recognized as a leader in public cloud services. FREMONT, CA: IBM announced an agreement to acquire Nordcloud, a European leader in cloud implementation, application transformation, and managed services. This advances IBM s cloud migration and transformation capabilities, an essential aspect of its hybrid cloud platform growth strategy. Headquartered in Helsinki, Finland, with offices in 10 European countries, Nordcloud s mission is to help businesses become stronger, fitter, and more agile with the cloud. Over the past ten years, the privately held company has grown into a pan-European leader in cloud transformation services. It is one of the few providers triple certified in Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud Platform, and Microsoft Azure. ....