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Article: Boston Community and Political Leaders to Announce Their Support for Delta Flight Attendants; Supporters and Flight Attendants Ask Airline to Sign Code of Conduct; Press Conference, Thursday, June 15, St. Mary's Star of the Sea Church, 1:15 PM.
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- June 14, 2000
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BOSTON, June 14 /PRNewswire/ --
Prominent Boston-area leaders, outraged over the treatment of Delta flight attendants fighting for a voice at work, are calling on the airline to let flight attendants make up their own minds about whether they want a union on the job.
State Representatives Robert DeLeo, Anthony Petrucelli and Eugene O'Flaherty, Boston City Council member Mickey Roache and dozens of community leaders are signers of an "Appeal for Fairness" addressed to Delta Air Lines' CEO Leo Mullin. The appeal calls on Delta management to allow the flight attendants the freedom to choose a voice at work without the usual anti-union, illegal interference ...