Release #08.UAL3
April 2, 2008

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

United Pilots: UAL Survey Confirms Neglect of Employees

Chicago, Ill., April 2, 2008—A recent employee survey conducted by United Airlines confirms what the airline’s pilots and other employees have been expressing to CEO Glenn Tilton and his executives over the past several years: that the airline has neglected its employees for far too long.

A record number of employees participated in this year’s biennial survey to tell United Airlines management the same thing employees tell them every day: they don’t trust, respect or have any faith in the management of United Airlines.

“The survey was called an ‘Employee Climate Survey.’ Well, the climate is cold, cloudy and frigid,” said MEC Chairman Captain Steve Wallach. “And the forecast is for more of the same or worse.”

In releasing the results of the survey, United stated, “(We want to compare ourselves to other) Fortune 500 companies whose employee experience we aspire to achieve.” The following highlights of the survey reveal that the Company has a long way to go to reach that level:

“Time will tell whether United’s executives will use the results from this survey in a positive way,” said Captain Wallach. “If history is any indication, this survey was simply window dressing; management’s way of making the employees believe they are taking steps to address our concerns and our frustrations. Their slogan was ‘You speak. We listen. Together we act.’ In reality it is more like, ‘You speak. We don’t care. Get used to it.’ As long as the employees are treated as commodities, they will act as commodities -- something this management has failed to grasp. Neglecting employees is a recipe for disaster in the service industry.

“The employees’ voices have been expressed loud and clear. The message they have delivered is unmistakable: United Airlines’ management is failing the very people who make the airline fly. And their message begs the question: How will Glenn Tilton and his executives respond? The employees, our passengers and United’s investors are waiting for their answer.”

Contact:
Dave Kelly
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