I was checking my AA email, as a good employee should do, and there is an email from the TWU bad mouthing the IBT. Shouldn't union business be seperate from company emails, as I understand it, a company email system is monitored by said company.
I was checking my AA email, as a good employee should do, and there is an email from the TWU bad mouthing the IBT. Shouldn't union business be seperate from company emails, as I understand it, a company email system is monitored by said company.
I receive AMFA e-mails via my company e-mail address.
What difference does it make?
In fact we really wish for more communication not less.
And the TWU bashing the IBT is fine by me.
You have a choice to read it or not.
You also have choice to designate sender as junk mail and it will by-pass your inbox.
The last thing you want to do is restrict union communications.
Careful watch you ask for, you might get it.
You didn't necessarily have to. I assume everyone's address is the same (ie john.doe@aa.com, or similar)? In that case, all the TWU would need is your name, which they obviously already had.
That said, I do NOT think that company email accounts are the right place for union communications. Informer's got a good point that it's likely to reach a lot more people than it otherwise might've, but still...