The airlines understand that Trump respects extortion to get what you want. https://t.co/rxRErV5IHv
— Tea Pain (@TeaPainUSA) March 22, 2020
I bet this was planned!!!! Airlines threaten to ‘take draconian measures’ against 750,000 employees if Congress doesn’t pass bailout - https://t.co/o22BgXOpmI
— Knocker ? (@katalva3) March 22, 2020
Hey, don't blame us because YOU gave us huge tax breaks & bailouts & when we made huge profits all we did was buy our own stock! Bail us out again!
— ☘️ Hoof Hearted? (@darndifino) March 22, 2020
Airlines threaten to ‘take draconian measures’ against 750,000 employees if Congress doesn’t pass bailout - https://t.co/t6OUj7G3H6
Airlines threaten to ‘take draconian measures’ against 750,000 employees if Congress doesn’t pass bailouthttps://t.co/waAlLG3G16
— Raw Story (@RawStory) March 22, 2020
"We want our billions or else the kid gets it." I sure am glad I don't teach economics and have to explain this thuggery to my classes. #shakedown #corporatewelfare https://t.co/wU9CfBjxKg
— David Ermold (@DErmold) March 22, 2020
Airlines threaten LAYOFFS
— Michael O'Grady (@mog7546) March 22, 2020
‘DRACONIAN MEASURES’ possible against 750,000 employees if Congress doesn’t pass bailout
“Unless worker payroll protection grants are passed immediately, many will be forced to take draconian measures such as furloughs”#MOG https://t.co/ofh5u1x7xk
Airlines and labor unions warn Congress they need grants, not just loans, to avoid thousands of furloughs. "Time is running out," CEOs say in plea for aid https://t.co/wUMHN24BlT
— Leslie Josephs (@lesliejosephs) March 22, 2020
Tough titty... ? ? ? https://t.co/b1lTBwyIXp
— ? Sher' ? ? (@cherokeesher2) March 22, 2020
US airlines warn of 'draconian' steps if Congress fails to help.
— The Spector Report (@benjaminspector) March 22, 2020
They Squandered the last bailout they got with buybacks and bonuses to their executives.
We must not let them steal our money again. https://t.co/7f6IVUAdyT
The top executive at American Airlines made about 195x the company's median pay for employees in 2018, I think corporate leadership needs to dig deep into their own pockets if they are truly concerned for their employees. https://t.co/IjJCGJx8Fa
— Geeknik’s ? Farm (@geeknik) March 22, 2020
의회가 구제 금융을 통과하지 못하면 항공사는 750,000 명의 직원에 대해``극적인 조치를 취하겠다 ''고 위협 https://t.co/pOT64AQoW0
— editoy (@editoy) March 23, 2020
WTF did they do with all the baggage fees and sky high ticket prices? F them! We don't need them to fleece us to fly then fleece us again to keep them n the fleecing business!!
— billy jack (@billyjack2016) March 23, 2020
US airlines warn of 'draconian' steps if Congress fails to help https://t.co/rtbpWbAFXy
The chief executives of the largest US airline companies asked Congress Saturday for urgent help avoiding widespread layoffs among the industry's "750,000 employees." Trump willing to spend billions on a wall, but has to think about 750K employees? WTF!?https://t.co/NwvxaEfw2B
— F-U?TRUMP??LIAR? (@Valenz_2020) March 23, 2020
So, nationalize themhttps://t.co/pSwrKMCvIQ
— The Bogtrotter (@bhFinini) March 22, 2020