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an open letter to Jeff Smisek from Ralph Nader, posted 2/14/2015 on eurasiareview.com



Jeff Smisek, CEO
United Airlines, Inc.
PO Box 06649
Chicago, IL 60606-0649
Dear Mr. Smisek,
Two stories have come to public attention about your airline, which invites some serious introspection by you and your fellow executives who make millions of dollars a year.
The first appeared in the January 23, 2015 edition of the Wall Street Journal titled, ?Suddenly Flush Airlines Debate How to Use Cash.? The article posed the choices: for increased services for consumers and reduced fares; for investors to cut debt and buy back stock. There was no indication of a cash dividend increase. Then this paragraph: ?United returned $320 million to shareholders last year through share repurchases, and it said Thursday it could accelerate its buybacks with extra cash flow.? Stock buybacks ? really a poor use of productive capital ? are favored by executive suites as a way to elevate executive compensation compared to cash dividends.
Now comes the second story that was not so widely publicized. Your subordinates have been instructed to outsource 2,000 union jobs under a vendor bidding process that you will throw against your loyal skilled workers to match, or else. Twenty-eight stations at airports are affected in this round. You hope to save $2.7 million out of the pay of long-time United Airlines workers (many who make $15 per hour and benefits) on the tarmac at dawn or dusk, and rain, snow or shine.
Do these two stories prod you to wonder what?s going on in your monetized mind that excludes common decency and elemental labor management relations? Do you think that vendors? lower paid, inexperienced labor pool is not going to cause you problems down the road?
And does a merged airline (with Continental) planning more unproductive stock buybacks to pile on the $320 million in 2014 have any qualms squeezing 2,000 already hard-pressed workers with families out of $2.7 million (not to mention other similar plans, past and future), astonishingly at a time of record profits? Squeezing appears to be your corporate policy tool for your passengers as well ? for example squeezing their leg room, squeezing them by innumerable fees and penalties and squeezing their time by delays on the phone in responding to their questions.
Why is it that a far tighter oligopoly of domestic airlines than before deregulation mimics each other?s race to the bottom in labor and consumer relations, instead of mimicking better practices by Southwest Airlines with a far more consistent record of profits and no layoffs? Does this perverse behavior also make you wonder?
Mr. Smisek, you?re pushing the envelopes in ways that reflect a power trip ? that is if you can get away with it, you will. At this point I am reminded of the courteous UAL of the Sixties, Seventies and early Eighties with services and attentiveness, with a fine record of domestic maintenance standards. That history should provide you with some contemplation about the role of top management over the years.
Consider this advice: drop the risky outsourcing; treat your employees as Southwest does; and stop ratcheting up the fees for baggage, changes of reservations, etc. Unless, that is, you believe that customer backlash, investigations by media and lawmakers and lower job gratification are not anywhere on your horizon.
Your response is welcomed.
Sincerely,
Ralph Nader
PO Box 19312
Washington, DC 20036
Cc: Interested Parties
 
Don't tell Ralph that SWA flight crews have been told to sleep in the aiport after diverting or cancelling flight and no hotel are available. GK must have a poster of Smisek taped on his wall as a motivator to drag on negotiations, outsource to contract positions on the ramp and demoralize and dismantle the very foundation of their success. Crews have been great to fly with. Traiing is cranking out the numbers. There are the disgruntled and you owe me from both sides but the head shed is really doing a great job of screwing the airline up from the inside while taking care of walll street (on the outside.)
 
Smisek is a train wreck. I thought the last guy was bad, but Jeff is still struggling. I hope they get rid of him and find someone that really knows how to run an airline and not just paint planes. Honestly.
 
Follow the money .......as long as the BOD and Chase makes money no change will happen.
Until there is a change we will be 3rd in a three horse race ......
 
But thank god for Usource. Just got reimbursed $3.80 for dry cleaning a pair of pants. On the lighter side, 13 of my 20 bid groups for March were not awarded, not because they were not available but because they would have prevented the overall zero percent open time solution. Thanks LUAL geniuses.
 
On the lighter side, 13 of my 20 bid groups for March were not awarded, not because they were not available but because they would have prevented the overall zero percent open time solution. Thanks LUAL geniuses.

Is that with Pref bid?
 
On the lighter side, 13 of my 20 bid groups for March were not awarded, not because they were not available but because they would have prevented the overall zero percent open time solution. Thanks LUAL geniuses.

... just like LCAL's PBS used to award.

PBS sucks. It also sucked at both LUAL and LCAL before the new contract. No change there.
 

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