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Old 01-04-2014 | 06:54 PM
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Originally Posted by JungleBus
That's an interesting story that I saw fairly close-up as I flew for Horizon at the time. Alaska made a snap decision to fire all 472 unionized rampers in Seattle in 2005, and replaced them with minimum-wage outsourced rampers from Menzies Aviation. It was a bloody abortion from the first day. Tons of late flights, lost bags, misrouted cargo. Several tons of Alaska salmon were left to rot on the ramp for a couple days before anybody figured out where it was. A new ramper hit an MD80 and didn't tell anyone, and the plane subsequently suffered a rapid decompression. It became quite common to find graffiti tags in the planes' baggage holds, and at least one major gang brawl broke out on the ramp.

I'm sure a few people in AAG management made nice bonuses, though.
Wow. So what happened in the wake of all that? Did management learn from their mistakes like everyone else is supposed to?