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American Airlines’ CEO Is Getting SKEWERED on Wikipedia

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Wikipedia is a free-content online encyclopedia, written and maintained by a community of volunteers, collectively known as Wikipedians, through open collaboration and the use of wiki-based editing system MediaWiki. Wikipedia is the largest and most-read reference work in history. (thanks, Wikipedia!)

Because it’s written and maintained by the community at large, there’s nothing stopping people from, shall we say, hijinx, here and there. Case in point:

The flight attendants for American Airlines were recently informed they will only be receiving 1.1% profit sharing this year. Not only have other airlines paid significantly more (Delta’s profit share for 2023 was 10.3%; United’s was 9.1%), but it was in the wake of the carrier reporting a revenue of approximately $53 billion, along with income of $822 million, for 2023 – a record for American.

On top of this, AA’s flight attendants have been pressing to go on strike due to contract negotiation problems regarding a pay raise.

So now they – or someone – has taken to Wikipedia. There’s currently a new update to the entry for American Airlines’ CEO, Robert Isom:

Here’s a more up close shot:

Robert Isom, (born 1967[1]) is an American businessman and current CEO of the American Airlines Group and its subsidiary American Airlines.[2] He previously served as president of the airline from 2016 to 2022. He refuses to give flight attendants living wages.

BUUUURRRRNNNN….!

UPDATE: Not long afterwards, the entry got changed to, “Will not negotiate fairly with flight attendants.” But still…

UPDATE #2: It’s gone. Well, at least for now.

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