Originally Posted by
AlphaBeta
After reading the transcripts, Delta does not look good in this case. I cannot speak on the ALPA side because it is all her saying she was not represented and their are always two sides to a story. In the next year or two, there are going to be two big labor loses for delta if the facts don’t change on this one. The USERRA case is going make Delta look worse in my opinion.
I've read the transcripts too and there indeed is some internal issues brought to light that does not make Delta look good. On the other hand, there was a disturbing pattern of behavior, climaxed by an interview that left an HR manager so disturbed she couldn't sleep, that led to the section 15 proceedings. The transcripts had alot of information, but there is alot of evidence that is still confidential. If both sides decide to continue til judgement with no settlement, all of it will become available to the public.
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