Originally Posted by
sailingfun
Where in the agreement will we deal with Sedgwick?
From another post. Was displayed as news on dlnet for awhile yesterday until they pulled it.
I just saw a press release stating that Delta hired Sedgwick as its new workers compensation administration firm.
I looked up Sedgwick. Lo and behold, they also offer a "Disability and Absence" monitoring service.
Here's the description: https://www.sedgwick.com/claims/Pages/disabilityabsence.aspx
Do you suppose Delta signed up for the "package deal" in anticipation of this TA passing? Workers comp and "absence" management.
They don't list "airline crew" as one of their specialties. What could possibly go wrong?
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