From the ATA Smartbrief, 1-28-08
Just five months into his job at Delta Air Lines, Chief Executive Richard Anderson is working on a plan to merge his airline with another carrier. Some analysts say a deal with Northwest Airlines or United Airlines could emerge in the coming days. Industry observers say Anderson is a fast-moving, decisive leader whose ambition is to change the landscape of the airline industry.
Richard (Dick) Anderson now at thee helm of Delta. Left Northwest in the capable hands of Dougie Steenland to do the dirty work of union busting. Now Dick didn't get his hands dirty at all in any of that completely orchestrated fiasco (for the workers) and the press is calling him a "fast moving, decisive leader". As far as the airline workers are concerned, he is right up there with Steenland and unfortunately now Delta non-unionized employees are going to pay the same high price Northwest employees paid.
Just five months into his job at Delta Air Lines, Chief Executive Richard Anderson is working on a plan to merge his airline with another carrier. Some analysts say a deal with Northwest Airlines or United Airlines could emerge in the coming days. Industry observers say Anderson is a fast-moving, decisive leader whose ambition is to change the landscape of the airline industry.
Richard (Dick) Anderson now at thee helm of Delta. Left Northwest in the capable hands of Dougie Steenland to do the dirty work of union busting. Now Dick didn't get his hands dirty at all in any of that completely orchestrated fiasco (for the workers) and the press is calling him a "fast moving, decisive leader". As far as the airline workers are concerned, he is right up there with Steenland and unfortunately now Delta non-unionized employees are going to pay the same high price Northwest employees paid.