The Houston-based international carrier smelt a rat when a spate of its cockpit crew members dissolved their marriages between 2005 and 2007, only to remarry shortly after their spouses had obtained up to $900,000 under a loophole permitting lump sum pension payouts to divorced partners of staff members.
Continental fired the pilots and sued, claiming it had been duped into distributing between $10m and $11m under false pretences. But at a federal court in Texas, a judge has sided with the pilots, ruling that, irrespective of its employees' motives, Continental cannot hold itself up as an arbiter of marital authenticity. READ THE REST
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Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Continental flies into the heart of pilot divorce
Houston-based airline Continental is in the news for something kind of odd. Seems Continental Airlines pilots have been accused of getting short-lived 'sham' divorces to collect large pensions: