Air India's behaviour towards bereaved families outrageous', says lawyer
The lawyer Mark Neenan stated that the treatment of bereaved families by Air India could potentially save the airline at least £100 million by under-compensating them.
Union representing Air Canada's flight attendants files for conciliation as talks stall | CBC News
"Everything has changed since 2015, but the company refuses to acknowledge reality⦠our workloads have soared, the cost of living has skyrocketed beyond belief, and our working conditions are getting worse by the day."
How rent row led to three court cases and 38,500 in awards for widow who was illegally evicted
Colin O'Sullivan, despite being ordered by the court to pay â¬20,000 for destruction of tenant's belongings, remains unrepentant, insisting he cannot afford to comply.