United is dropping its language requirement for flight attendants

United is dropping its language requirement for flight attendants starting with this month's interviewees. The carrier needs bilingual flight attendants, but qualified candidates are hard to find. United is paying $250 to employees who refer a bilingual candidate who is hired.

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