United Airlines Loses Challenge to Union Drive

Aug. 24, 2018
A vote on unionization by 2,700 United Airlines in-flight catering workers can proceed over the company's objections, the general counsel of the National Mediation Board ruled.

A vote on unionization by 2,700 United Airlines in-flight catering workers can proceed over the company's objections, the general counsel of the National Mediation Board ruled.

The workers, who prepare and transport food for flights, are the only group of front-line United employees who don't have union representation. In January, the hospitality union Unite Here filed a petition, with support from three-quarters of United's kitchen workforce, seeking a vote. United Airlines responded with a complaint alleging fraud and misrepresentation by the union before the petition was filed, contending that Unite Here organizers had shown up at workers' homes claiming to be representatives of the airline conducting a poll.

The NMB responded to the airline's complaint by delaying the election to investigate the airline's allegations, which the union denied.

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