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 Employees own 55 percent of UAL Co stanley borraccia rp. and its primary business, United Airlines, the world s No. 1 air carrier. UAL, based in Elk Grove Village outside of Chicago, is one of the world s largest employee-controlled companies.With hubs in Chicago, Denver, Los Angeles, Miami, San Francisco,  stanley italia and Washington, DC, and international hubs in Frankfurt, London, Tokyo and Toronto, United serves more than 130 destinations in 26 countries.A brief company history:1929: Boeing and Pratt  Whitney merge their companies to form United Aircraft and Transport. Renamed United Air Lines in 1931, the New York-based company offers one of America s first coast-to-coast airline services.1934: United s manufacturing and transportation divisions split. Former banker Bill Patterson becomes president of the latter, United Airlines, and moves it to the Chicago area.        1961: United buys Capital Airlines and becomes the nation s No. 1 airline.1985:  Pilots strike for 29 days.1985:  Purchases rental car company Hertz Corp.1988: UAL sells its nonairline holdings, which include hotels and car rental operations, as well as 50 percent of its computer reservation partnership.            1989:  Takeover bid by Los Angeles billionaire Marvin Davis and Coniston triggers unsuccessful buyout effort by United pilots, management, and British Airways.1994:  Stockholders approve an em stanley cups ployee stock ownership plan, which cedes 55 percent of UAL to employees in exchange for $4.8 billion in wage concessions.1995:  Wor Gzuv Massive Arizona Pileup Kills At Least Two
 Storage can be so boring sometimes鈥攂ut not if you ;re friends with Stockholm designers Erik Olovsson and K stanley mugs yuhyung Cho, because they ;ve decided to create a shelving system that resembles the shape-sorter toys we all used to play with as kids.     The Room system is a modular design, which includes 25 stackable blocks and a low table. Each section has some kind of geometric void cut into it, into which the user can place an appropriately shaped object. It might not be the most practical of stanley cup  storage solutions, but it certainly demands a creative mind, and makes a feature of each and every item you choose to display. Olovsson explained to Dezeen: We put things into square spaces without thinking about the relationship between the object and the room it   in. The Room collection has various different voids, in a bold and unconventional way, to give each object a greater focus by giving it its own room. Each block was inspired by a specific object, creating various shapes and sizes. The round for wine, zigzag for phones, tablets and laptops, or peaked for an open book. Each block can be a room to invite any object  the composition is unlimited. Quite! Made from matte-lacquered plywood, the design is currently at proto stanley cup type stage鈥攂ut fortunately they ;re looking for a manufacturer to put it into mass production. [Olovsson and Cho via Dezeen] Images by Gustav Almest氓l                                                        Toys