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United CEO, Oscar Munoz, should be fired by the board of directors for his fascist policies of dragging passengers of the flight to give seats to employees

Posted on | April 11, 2017 | 2 Comments


UPDATE: UNITED says controversial flight NOT OVERBOOKED…

SHITSTORM…

CEO apology contrasts with earlier statements……

Passenger troubled past…

Stock slide…

Comments

2 Responses to “United CEO, Oscar Munoz, should be fired by the board of directors for his fascist policies of dragging passengers of the flight to give seats to employees”

  1. Wow!
    April 11th, 2017 @ 2:13 pm

    Why did they need to bring in 4 people? And why would one have to leave?

    Sounds fishy?

  2. John
    April 12th, 2017 @ 12:59 pm

    Sounds to me like, after that guy’s lawyer finish’s with the 500K settlement, then the CEO will be fired.
    Personally, IMO, I’d go for broke and seek full ownership of that company.

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