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World Airways seeks scab labor from FedEx

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TurboS7 said:
Maybe World just wants to get their aircraft moved out of Africa before the tires get hacked away to be used as "firewood".

The executives as World knew exactly what they were doing. They knew when the deadline was, yet they continued to put aircraft at risk of being stranded. Screw 'em. They did this to themselves. The thing that really exposes the true character of the World bosses is stranding the aircrew despite their contractural obligation.

Sad to see World execs are cut from the same rotten cloth as most of the rest of American corporate leadership.
 
TurboS7 said:
Maybe World just wants to get their aircraft moved out of Africa before the tires get hacked away to be used as "firewood".

If they lose their aircraft.....too f#$%in bad for them! The knew what they were doing....especially when they stranded 4 pilots in Angola, had them kicked out of their hotel rooms, and told them to find their own way home. Do you think the World management cares about their pilots? Apparently not.

Anybody that flies those airplanes are SCABS, and deserve to be treated as such for the rest of their lives! Hopefully the guys that are being contacted to do so tell World management to F#!K off!

I have no dog in this fight....but it sickens me to see management pull this BS, and then try to get the bottom feeders in the industry to fix it for them by SCABbing!
 

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