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Southwest Airlines Finally Pays Flight Attendant Nearly $1 Million After 9-Year Abortion Case
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Southwest Airlines Finally Pays Flight Attendant Nearly $1 Million After 9-Year Abortion Case

Live and Let's Fly·Matthew Klint·28 days ago
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Home » Law In Travel » Southwest Airlines Finally Pays Flight Attendant Nearly $1 Million After 9-Year Abortion Case After nearly a decade of litigation, the long-running case between Southwest Airlines and a pro-life flight attendant has finally reached a new milestone: the money has been paid…to the tune of nearly $1 million. Southwest Airlines Finally Pays Flight Attendant Nearly $1 Million As Long-Running Abortion Case Nears End Southwest Airlines has now paid nearly $1 million in damages to flight attendant Charlene Carter, bringing a major chapter of one of the most consequential airline employment cases in recent memory to a close. A newly filed “Satisfaction of Judgment” confirms Carter received $946,102.87 after nine years of litigation against both Southwest Airlines and the Transport Workers Union. A Long Road From Firing To Payout Carter was fired in 2017 after sending graphic anti-abortion messages to union leadership following the union’s support for the Women’s March.…

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