A dozen United Airlines flight attendants held a demonstration outside the terminal at McCarran Airport this morning. They're part of a worldwide effort to draw attention to the recent court approval to take away their pensions.
Last month, a bankruptcy court ruled United could unload its pensions according to the government's plan, called "pension benefit guaranty corporation".
Flight attendants are upset and say they could go on strike at any moment. United officials say the actions being threatened by the association of flight attendants are illegal and will not be tolerated. United says it will do whatever is necessary to ensure the continued smooth operation of the company for its customers.