Baggage handlers and customer service agents at Bradley International Airport could be among the 2,000 union jobs United Airlines is considering cutting, the Associated Press reported.
The airline told the AP it is weighing such cuts at 28 airports across the country, and replacing the roles through a contractor.
The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers represents the workers, the AP said.
Besides Bradley, United is also eyeing cuts at T.F. Green in Rhode Island, according to the AP.
