Foreign media reports, United Airlines (United Airlines) said the U.S. government for the aviation industry’s second round of employment subsidies will end in early April this year, but the impact of the new crown pneumonia (CCP virus) Epidemic on the aviation industry has not abated, demand is still weak, the company is afraid that the beginning of April, will again require employees to take unpaid leave, its 14,000 employees may again face layoffs Pressure.
In order to avoid airline layoffs and the ability to maintain their salaries, the U.S. Congress approved last December a $ 15 billion airline industry relief plan, the condition is that the airline to recall since October last year has been forced to take unpaid leave of employees back to work, and the above relief plan will expire on March 31.
Faced with the imminent end of employment subsidies, United Airlines has issued a notice to its 14,000 internal employees, as the epidemic has not receded, customer demand is weak, so after the end of government subsidies, the company may again require the recalled employees to take unpaid leave. It is reported that the U.S. airline union within the Time has called on the U.S. Congress and President Joe Biden to provide another $15 billion in employment subsidies to the airline industry to protect jobs until Sept. 30 or longer.
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