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Online petition calls for resignation of United Airlines CEO

/ 04:07 PM April 12, 2017

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A petition calling for the resignation of United Airlines CEO Oscar Munoz now has over 10,000 signatures on Change.org. AP

A video showing a passenger of a United Airlines plane being violently dragged from his seat by marshals has shocked netizens. The video was posted on Monday (Tuesday in Manila).

READ: Uproar over video of passenger being dragged off overbooked flight

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Due to the unpleasant treatment of a paying customer, Minnesota, USA, native Eugene Belinsk has started a petition calling for the resignation of the airline’s CEO, Oscar Munoz.

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“Under Oscar Munoz’s watch, United Airlines employees forcibly and violently removed a doctor from United flight UA3411,” Belinsk wrote on his appeal in Change.org.

The passenger turned out to be David Dao, a doctor from Kentucky who refused to have his seat re-booked due to the nature of his job.

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“Despite the doctor’s insistence that he needed to be at a hospital the next day to attend to patients, security officers forcibly pulled the doctor from his seat and to the floor of the cabin. His face was slammed against his arm rest, which broke off of the seat. He can be seen bleeding from his mouth as he is dragged down the aisle,” Belinsk said.

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He added: “CEO Oscar Munoz’s actions endanger the safety of passengers, and he must resign.”

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 Adding fuel to the fire, Munoz’ initial statement only apologized for the passenger’s ‘re-accommodation’, instead of addressing his crew’s malicious and unfair treatment.

As of this writing, the petition has been supported by over 10,000 people.

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The United Airlines has also become the butt of jokes online, eliciting mockery and insults from competing airlines and even from American comedian/host Jimmy Kimmel.

The unfortunate incident gave birth to the  trending Twitter hashtag #UnitedAirlinesNewMotto, where users poke fun at the company slogan “Fly the friendly skies.”  Khristian Ibarrola /ra

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TOPICS: CEO, Change.org, Online petition, Resignation, United Airlines
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