At least Wells Fargo threw the book at the CEO when the abusive practices came to light. It will be interesting to see how UAL's Board handles this incident, or the large holders (Vanguard, State Street, Blackrock, you know the culprits) of the shares that basically control most of the large public companies. Unfortunately the Board is beholden to the CEO and not really responsible to the Fiduciaries (fake owners). If it would this incident should get immediate and public attention.
Video surfaces of man being dragged from overbooked United flight
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