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Non-Tech : Kirk's Market Thoughts
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To: robert b furman who wrote (1587)7/8/2014 12:18:19 PM
From: Kirk ©  Read Replies (1) of 26635
 
United Airlines has announced it will outsource 637 union jobs (mostly ticket/gate agent and baggage handler positions) at 12 U.S. airports.

(Reuters) - United Airlines said on Monday it plans to outsource more than 630 union jobs at 12 U.S. airports in a cost-saving move.

Affected positions include ticket and gate agents and baggage handlers at U.S. airports, including Salt Lake City; Charlotte, North Carolina; Pensacola, Florida; Detroit and Des Moines, Iowa, the company said. United Airlines would shift these jobs from its payroll and hire other companies to provide the employees, under the outsourcing plan.

"This is a difficult decision, but we need to ensure that our costs are competitive," United spokeswoman Christen David said on Monday.

About 637 workers could be affected by the outsourcing moves, the carrier added.

James Carlson, a spokesman for the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, said provisions of the union's contract with United call for affected workers to continue to have jobs at the carrier if they are willing to relocate. Should workers choose not to move, they will go on furlough and would have recall rights, he added.

"This is a bad business decision for United Airlines," Carlson said.

United also said it will bring in-house 365 customer service jobs at its Denver and Washington Dulles airport hubs as well as in Honolulu. United added it has hired 44 ramp workers at its Phoenix operations.
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