United Says Foreign Domiciles Do Not Threaten U.S. Jobs

United said it could save $5 million a year by opening a flight attendant domicile in Hong Kong, a move that has outraged its flight attendants, who fear that U.S. jobs will go overseas (DAILY, April 27). The airline countered that the new base will generate additional flight attendant jobs in the U...

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