Ed Harley
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/12/21/worst-companies-to-work-f_n_397565.html
Apparently as unenthused as the passengers they serve, United Airlines employees voted the company the second worst on this list. CEO Glenn Tilton was supported by 13% of respondents. A United supervisor explained the problems to Glassdoor.com: “Job security is always an issue and stressful to one’s life and home life. Extremely dysfunctional pay scale system. Most of the employees have placed their heart and soul in to this company only to have their face slapped for doing so.”
Apparently as unenthused as the passengers they serve, United Airlines employees voted the company the second worst on this list. CEO Glenn Tilton was supported by 13% of respondents. A United supervisor explained the problems to Glassdoor.com: “Job security is always an issue and stressful to one’s life and home life. Extremely dysfunctional pay scale system. Most of the employees have placed their heart and soul in to this company only to have their face slapped for doing so.”