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Avelo Airlines Flight Attendant Sues, Alleging Retaliation for Safety Complaints
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Avelo Airlines Flight Attendant Sues, Alleging Retaliation for Safety Complaints

A former Avelo Airlines flight attendant, Arianne Campbell, has filed a federal lawsuit alleging she was demoted and fired after reporting safety violations and workplace violence on ICE deportation flights. Campbell claims her concerns about FAA regulations, communicable diseases, and emergency procedures were ignored, leading to disciplinary action and her termination under the guise of a 'Reduction in Force.'

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The Independent World
Campbell Ridl boosts Exeter’s playoff push with victory over Prem champions Bath
Sport
10.05.2026

Campbell Ridl boosts Exeter’s playoff push with victory over Prem champions Bath

Exeter 35-12 BathFourth-placed Chiefs secure bonus-point victory The road to the Prem playoffs continues to be full of compelling twists and turns. For a while it seemed Exeter might be about to be reeled in by a Bath side renowned for their finishing strength, only for second-half tries from Paul Brown-Bampoe, Len Ikitau and Campbell Ridl and a resilient defensive effort to steer the Chiefs to one of their more pleasing league wins of the season.With Leicester and Saracens finishing strongly and only three regular season fixtures remaining this was a game the home side could ill afford to lose and that extra edge played a part against a Bath side still feeling the effects of their disappointing Champions Cup semi-final loss in Bordeaux. As the game wore on it was the Chiefs who grew in confidence and this result puts them in fourth place, five points clear of Bristol in fifth. Continue reading...

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Guardian Sport
Campbell Ridl boosts Exeter’s Prem playoff push with victory over Bath
Sport
10.05.2026

Campbell Ridl boosts Exeter’s Prem playoff push with victory over Bath

Exeter 35-12 BathFourth-placed Exeter secure bonus-point victoryThe road to the Prem playoffs continues to be full of compelling twists and turns. For a while it seemed Exeter might be about to be reeled in by a Bath side renowned for their finishing strength, only for second-half tries from Paul Brown-Bampoe, Len Ikitau and Campbell Ridl and a resilient defensive effort to steer the Chiefs to one of their more pleasing league wins of the season.With Leicester and Saracens finishing strongly and only three regular season fixtures remaining this was a game the home side could ill afford to lose and that extra edge played a part against a Bath side still feeling the effects of their disappointing Champions Cup semi-final loss in Bordeaux. As the game wore on it was Exeter who grew in confidence and this result puts them in fourth place, five points clear of Bristol in fifth. Continue reading...

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Guardian Sport
Gulf crisis: Air India says no layoffs planned, asks staff to cut discretionary spending
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08.05.2026

Gulf crisis: Air India says no layoffs planned, asks staff to cut discretionary spending

Air India assures employees no layoffs are anticipated despite financial strain from the Middle East conflict. However, annual salary increments will be deferred by at least a quarter. CEO Campbell Wilson urges a "laser sharp focus" on cost reduction, eliminating waste, and suspending discretionary spending to navigate these challenging times. Variable pay and planned promotions will continue.

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Times of India