United Airlines sweetened on Tuesday a voluntary exit package for frontline employees like flight attendants and gate agents, saying it needed 'a lot more people to sign up' to avoid involuntary layoffs in October, according to a staff email seen by Reuters.
) sweetened on Tuesday a voluntary exit package for frontline employees like flight attendants and gate agents, saying it needed “a lot more people to sign up” to avoid involuntary layoffs in October, according to a staff email seen by Reuters.
The email, sent 48 hours before a June 18 deadline, said that although “thousands” have signed up for the voluntary exit package so far, the number is not enough. United extended the deadline to July 8. But many, including United, are trying to induce staff to depart sooner, warning that airlines must shrink in the fall.
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