Sunday, March 21, 2010

U.S. Government Faults Regulator on Southwest Airlines


Reuters – Southwest Airlines planes prepare for departure from Oakland International Airport in Oakland, California

Fri Mar 19, 5:11 am ET

(Reuters) – A U.S. government watchdog faulted the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for allowing Southwest Airlines Co to fly jets that had not undergone mandatory maintenance work, violating stipulated safety rules, the Wall Street Journal said.

The U.S. Office of Special Counsel said on Thursday that the company failed to complete certain required maintenance involving rivets around the window frames of 55 of its Boeing 737 aircraft, the paper said, citing the counsel's documents.

US Airways Pilots Lend Support to British Airways' Cabin Crew on Eve of Planned Strike


Source: US Airline Pilots Association (USAPA) On Friday March 19, 2010, 3:58 pm EDT

CHARLOTTE, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The US Airline Pilots Association (USAPA), representing the pilots of US Airways, today announced support for British Airways’ cabin crews’ planned three-day strike to commence this weekend. The British Airways crews, represented by Unite, the largest union in Britain, have announced plans to strike after negotiations with British Airways fell apart again last week.

United Airlines Delivers Bags Via FedEx in Limited-time Deal


By Wayne Risher, Memphis Commercial Appeal
Posted March 20, 2010 at 5:32 p.m.

United Airlines whipped up a sizzling deal this week for people who refuse to travel light.

United offered Door to Door Baggage service by FedEx for a ridiculously low $25 a bag one-way for a limited time.

Cargo and airline experts said the special might be aimed at using excess space on FedEx flights to take the load off passenger flights, a loss leader to win business for United, or both.

Remarks by the President to the House Democratic Congress


March 20, 2010 'It is Time to Pass Health Care Reform'

THE PRESIDENT: Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you, everybody. Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you. Everybody, please have a seat.

To Leader Reid, to Steny Hoyer, John Larson, Xavier Becerra, Jim Clyburn, Chris Van Hollen, to an extraordinary leader and extraordinary Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi, and to all the members here today, thank you very much for having me. (Applause.) Thanks for having me and thanks for your tireless efforts waged on behalf of health insurance reform in this country.

JPMorgan Chase Greed Brings 'Guilty' Verdict


by Mike Hall, Mar 17, 2010

JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon was found guilty yesterday of conspiracy to wreck the economy, destroy jobs and the immoral use of taxpayer bank bailout money for millions in Wall Street bonuses.

The courtroom was on a Madison Wis., street in front a JPMorgan Chase bank branch and the jury included dozens of union and community activists. The street theater was part of the AFL-CIO union movement’s two weeks of action across the country to Make Wall Street pay to create jobs and fix they economy they ravaged.

Lincoln Attacks Arkansas Working Families; Families Don't Blanche


by Mike Hall, Mar 17, 2010

Sen. Blanche Lincoln (D-Ark.) who this week launched a television ad slamming working families as “outside interests” is continuing her descent into “yet another hypocritical, flip-flopping D.C., politician,” says Arkansas AFL-CIO President Alan Hughes.

Lincoln in recent months has piled up a Senate record opposing working families–including voting to send jobs overseas via bad trade deals, reversing her initial support for the Employee Free Choice Act and opposing health care reform legislation with a public health insurance option. Arkansas unions now have endorsed Lt. Gov. Bill Halter (D.) in the upcoming U.S. Senate primary.

Help Stop Child Labor in the Cocoa Fields


by James Parks, Mar 20, 2010

With the Easter holiday approaching, many U.S. children and their parents will celebrate with chocolate bunnies and other chocolate-covered treats. But for children in West Africa, Easter will simply be another desolate day of harvesting cocoa, the main ingredient in chocolate, under inexcusable conditions.