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I agree with Jaww. I don’t see or smell anything nefarious from the union discussion about what they should or should not say, and I their internal chatter about what the company will or won’t do in the name of transparency does not inspire confidence in the company.
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#7
If anything this video makes the company look pretty bad.
1. They are hiding the numbers of infected employees, the official tally is ONE, while we now learn it is 32+.
2. Closing the training center for two weeks without the disclosure that infected pilots have been training there is disturbing.
3. A chief pilot's office is telling pilots not to disclose an illness: "it's a CDC thing, it's NOT the pilots job to tell the F/A's and other pilots that you were sick".
Any of these is grounds for a lawsuit.
1. They are hiding the numbers of infected employees, the official tally is ONE, while we now learn it is 32+.
2. Closing the training center for two weeks without the disclosure that infected pilots have been training there is disturbing.
3. A chief pilot's office is telling pilots not to disclose an illness: "it's a CDC thing, it's NOT the pilots job to tell the F/A's and other pilots that you were sick".
Any of these is grounds for a lawsuit.
#8
and the MEC isn't going to openly accept questions (according to one person in the video) they deem too inflammatory ie: they will be controlling the message.
Last edited by Grapple; 04-02-2020 at 07:11 AM.
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#10
Willful omission is one thing, but outright lying is another. As of this morning the official word inside the training department is that the closure is due to an "official government mandate".
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