Orlando’s Maxwell Frost joined other members of Congress in calling on JetBlue to allow for their employees to organize without unlawful interference.
Low-cost airline JetBlue has been called out for alleged interference in employees' organizing efforts, with at least two local members of Congress joining a call from the Congressional Labor Caucus to cut it out. Orlando’s U.S. House Rep. Maxwell Frost joined a bipartisan group of 160 members of Congress in penning a letter to JetBlue Wednesday, asking the company to cease “anti-union” tactics alleged by the country's largest airline workers' union, and to allow their employees to have a “free and fair choice” to join a union...