Friday, October 1, 2010

Former Covenant Aviation Security worker denied unemployment benefits

We stumbled across this story about a former Covenant Aviation Security employee being denied his unemployment benefits from Covenant Aviation Security. This former employee is not a TSO, LTSO, etc., he was one of the guys who performed security at the Annex next to International G.

According to the story, he was terminated because his supervisor claimed to have caught him sleeping. Roberto Cabelin, the terminated employee, denies that.

None of us here know the particular facts and since Covenant Aviation Security refused to comment on the story, we only have one side of the story. We've embedded the video attached to the story below. Judge for yourself.

1 comment:

  1. [Edited by administrator for profanity: Comment from reader Luke]

    this sucks!
    I've worked with Roberto when he used to be a baggage handler in BIR. He is a good guy and was extremely helpful in often crazy BIR peak times. He shouldn't have gone to CAS GASS program where he couldn't bid his working schedules and RDO.
    This is how CAS screwed BH and GASS security guards.
    Be STRONG, Roberto!! CAS already screwed themselves by let you go.

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