southwind
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Well , for the 3rd time, that's what I meant.Kev3188 said:That's not what you wrote.
Well , for the 3rd time, that's what I meant.Kev3188 said:That's not what you wrote.
When were you hired by DL again?Kev3188 said:DL is a multi-national corporation, not a family.
Maybe you should focus on writing clearly in the first place... It's an important skill to possess...Well , for the 3rd time, that's what I meant.
About the same time you were if memory serves...When were you hired by DL again?
WorldTraveler said:nope. and neither do you.
I do know that he was told by DL to not talk publicly - the same regulation that DL has applied to other employees multiple times before. The media reported that and he hasn't challenged that fact.
the IAM won't get Kip's job back. He broke company regulations which he was counseled about in person.
DL might pay him to go away and keep his mouth shut but he won't get anything if he keeps talking. I can guarantee you that. And that would be the same whether it is DL or any other company.
They're helping him already.I believe the IAM is going to fight to get KIP his job back
Great. Now tell us what one(s).the IAM won't get Kip's job back. He broke company regulations...
700UW said:Hey Look World Fraudster bought this and then sent a letter to the NMB so he could vote, LMFAO!
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"This is an historic day for these courageous Flight Attendants," IAM International President Tom Buffenbarger says in a statement. "The IAM stands firmly behind the Delta Flight Attendants' effort to win a strong voice in their profession and stability in a volatile industry."