United's flight attendants say they face near-sweatshop conditions as profits soar
Third quarter record net income made United and its shareholders happy, but its flight attendants, who are not employee owners, will interpret the results their own way when contract talks resume Monday.As the Association of Flight Attendants sees it, the $437 million profit means the company raked...
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