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OSHA Orders Airtran Airways To Reinstate Pilot Under The Whistleblower Act
The U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration has ordered AirTran Airways, a subsidiary of Dallas, Texas-based Southwest Airlines Co., to reinstate a former pilot who was fired after reporting numerous mechanical concerns. The agency also has ordered that the pilot be paid more than $1 million in back wages (avstop.com) 기타...Darn that Kenyan Atheist Islamic Socialist Obama! More job-killing regulation is all we need. If airlines want to fire people who report safety concerns, the market will sort it out after a few dozen crashes, so why intervene???
Damn right!!! OHSA involvement should be the same as the NLRB, nothing. Lets vote in someone who will get rid of these do-gooder agencies.
hiding those discreps made it possible for managemnt to take home a 20 million dollar bonus.
Yes, by hiding those “discreps” AirTran clearly endangered life and property and, as we have seen, the Whistle Blower programs did what they were intended to do. Kudos to the pilot who stuck it out until the events were successfully resolved.
What is not at all clear, however, is the reckless assertion that AirTran’s actions “made it possible for management to take home a 20 million dollar bonus.” Are there (as-yet uknown) facts that can shed light on this assumed relationship?
What is not at all clear, however, is the reckless assertion that AirTran’s actions “made it possible for management to take home a 20 million dollar bonus.” Are there (as-yet uknown) facts that can shed light on this assumed relationship?
“Darn that Kenyan Atheist Islamic Socialist Obama! More job-killing regulation is all we need. If airlines want to fire people who report safety concerns, the market will sort it out after a few dozen crashes, so why intervene???
“The market will sort it out after a few dozen crashes, so why intervene???”
Lets hope you never control OSHA