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Old 07-16-2022, 10:04 PM   #1
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Default Southwest Airlines and their union get bitch slapped for $5.4 MILLION for bringing their leftwing rabid ideology into the workplace.

The left never learns that bringing their leftwing ideology into the workplace isn't a good idea. Maybe this judgment will be a wakeup call for other leftwing organizations that try and shove their ideology on their workers.

A Southwest Airlines flight attendant is basking in victory after being awarded $5.3 million by a US District Court in Texas.

Charlene Carter was fired in 2017 after she sent an angry letter to her union boss pointing out that member dues had been used to send over a dozen other flight attendants to that year’s Women’s March, a rabidly leftwing, pro-abortion event. Carter, being a devout Christian, did not appreciate her money being used to promote something she vehemently disagreed with, and she was fired for speaking out against the union leadership.


Half a decade after first being terminated for her pro-life views, she’s been awarded $4.15 million from Southwest Airlines and an additional $1.15 million from her former union.

The jury in the U.S. District Court case found that the Dallas-based airline and the flight attendants’ union, Transport Workers Union Local 556, violated her rights as a worker to advocate against her union. The jury said Southwest Airlines should pay $4.15 million in back pay, pain and suffering and other costs and that the union should pay her another $1.15 million.

Charlene Carter was fired in March 2017 after she sent a series of confrontational emails to TWU Local 556 President Audrey Stone, calling her “despicable” for attending the Women’s March in Washington, D.C., earlier that year, according to the lawsuit.

Why would this union be sending anyone to the Women’s March in the first place? What does that have to do with being a flight attendant, and why even open yourself up to internal division over the matter? The more corporations get involved in politics, the more they isolate their customer base, and in this case, their employee base. It’s really not that difficult to just focus on the company’s actual mission.

As to Southwest Airlines specifically, has any major corporation burned its reputation to the ground more over the last few years? Once known as the “fun” airline that was “different,” Southwest is now put in the same category as all the rest, and deservedly so. They never should have gone along with the union boss’ retaliation ploy that ultimately led to the termination of Carter.

To summarize, corporations that refuse to stay in their lane and decide to get political are going to face more and more pushback as time goes on. Carter would have never lodged her complaint had the union just stayed neutral on such a sensitive issue. When they didn’t, she had the right to oppose her leadership. Now, their rash decision to fire her has cost the company and the union millions...GOOD!!
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Old 07-17-2022, 09:15 AM   #2
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Oh wow....a court in Texas!

I thought you could fire folks without cause in our great state of Texas!
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Old 07-17-2022, 09:52 AM   #3
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While I never sued my union, Communication Workers of America, I was disgusted at the money they spent on far left ideology. The only thing I wanted my dues spent on were lawyers to negotiate union contracts, that's it, no politics. And of course as the years past they got worse and the more Conservative I became.


I hate to even imagine what is going at CWA these days with all this cultural bullshit. I'm positive I would not be paying union dues if I had the choice which in some states, you do not.
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