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They ought to be ashamed of themselves!
They ought to be ashamed of themselves!
There is already precident
"AMR Corp.'s American Airlines lost a similar case in the same court on April 7, when a federal jury awarded nine Massachusetts skycaps $350,000 the airline had collected after instituting a $2 curbside bag fee in 2005."
What's the likelihood this will be settled before it goes to a jury?
So, you are presuming the skycaps cheat?Wait until the IRS finds out how much they really make.
So, you are presuming the skycaps cheat?
Perhaps you should be careful about projecting your own characteristics on others.......
I find that sequence of events pretty hard to believe and it basically negates what you are saying as "properly reported" can mean many things.Acually the skycaps in the AA suit testified on the stand that they have not proerply reported their tips for years.
The judge in the case told them before they made the statement that the transcripts would be turned over to the IRS.
SHARES POSWell maybe they hold the tip because so many of them check people in after the 45 minute before departure rule and the passengers bag misses the flight. Makes sence to me. It happens an awful lot in PHX!!
VERY GOOD POINT CONTRACTUALLY Have you or anybody else perused itCollecting money from customers, sounds like CWA work to me.
We are talking about the flying public here now aren’t we?Excuse me, but if you are asking for a $2 fee, how can a customer confuse it for a tip? Since skycaps are not allowed to solicit or negotiate a fee or tip(I'm assuming this is a fact unless robbery is encouraged)then how can an imposed 'fee' be thought of as a tip?
If there is an imposed fee, I might cut the tip, but don't make me out to be as brainless as a skycap that profits on frivolous lawsuits!
Get rid of these useless curb robbers they make your airlines look worse than they are!