Pilots win retirement age appeal
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Pilots win retirement age appeal
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Final nail in the coffin for new bases then. Love how these guys took a base knowing exactly what the terms of the contract were, now they do this and give a big f### you to anyone else who might have wanted a base one day.
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....but the 'terms' were illegal. Is it so wrong for CX to be held to legal account, in every jurisdiction? What about the principle that a country can't 'suspend' the laws for one employer (a precedent like the CX original contract conflicts with what other NZ employers have to abide by). Sorry, I know it makes the issue of bases difficult, but only to a venal, corrupt and malicious management. A management with integrity would structure the bases legally, properly and with a sustainable structure. CX of course preferred to do it 'their' way...hence dozens of lawsuits over the years.
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In the US, things are a quite a bit different. The legality of the old CoS and even the new CBA are being called into question. Quite literally, the future of the bases, at least in CA, are in jeopardy. There will be no new base slots in CA, or probably even other non-CA bases, until the issues are resolved.
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Or later impose this into a new COS.
And perhaps they COULD do that in their little bubble.
But the nations with whom they might want to do business may have a different opinion--and say simply "if you want to do business with our nation and within our nation you will comply with our law." As several nations have done. If the company chooses to break the law it suffers the consequences of so doing.
Just like a bank robber suffers the consequences of HIS actions.
As far as your apparent Stockholm Syndrome no dice. Dividing the pilot group up and trying to have them place blame within different factions has largely resulted in the declining COSs everyone has seen to date. Everyone knows who is to blame. And everyone knows that we've not seen the company even keeping up with attrition on ANY base--just a fleeting carrot for the easily duped.
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Shep, exactly, and well explained. This company has been playing fast and loose with laws all around the world, and in HK they know it's effectively 'lawless' so that explains why they continue to get away with their antics there. Either the pilots group(s) unite and stand as one together against this mob, or we will all collapse and die separately. To the US, Canadian, Europe and Aus based pilots, I say to you all.....wake up to what is really going on here. If the HKAOA agrees to take strong industrial action (and you all know what I mean), then we must ALL support that, as eventually they will come after the bases as well. TIME TO WAKE UP. Only we, collectively, can stop the rot. Now is the time.
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All the Associations need to issue a joint letter stating that the concerns of ANY base, including HK, are of importance and threat to EVERY base area, and that we will all support each other in any particular industrial situation. I realise there are contractual and legal issues to overcome, but now is the time to start developing a joint strategy.
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Trafalgar, Shep,
Will this ruling make the company want to open up more bases?
What was the retirement age on the contract these guys signed originally?
Why weren't they up in arms when the guys ahead of them had to retire at their contractually agreed age?
Will this ruling make the company want to open up more bases?
What was the retirement age on the contract these guys signed originally?
Why weren't they up in arms when the guys ahead of them had to retire at their contractually agreed age?
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Perhaps not. Doesn't change the fact that CX can't just decide to make up their own rules. Bases save CX millions, and that is even with them ADHERING to the laws of the land. They just don't like doing things legally and fairly. It's in their nature. Think of the nature of a snake or a scorpion (apologies to both species), they are what they are....as are the Swine's. They try it on, hope they get away with it, and when they don't, they lash out against the only entity they can really hurt, their own employees. Nice aren't they? Don't try and excuse their abhorrent behaviour. CX are the problem, not the employees who wanted to be treated legally. Just because they agreed to an 'illegal' contract doesn't mean the rest of NZ has to allow it.
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There will be bases again.
When we walk.
Raises will come.
When we walk.
Anna will be 'promoted" to another role (like Ivan)
When we walk.
and that is going to have to happen sooner than later.
Swine Boss Hogg' is going to be shown.
Please no replies about lack of unity or no one liking expats, that talk isn't helpful.
If you feel that way go into your own corner and sulk.
It's time for all of us to stand up like the Kiwis.
#timetostrike
When we walk.
Raises will come.
When we walk.
Anna will be 'promoted" to another role (like Ivan)
When we walk.
and that is going to have to happen sooner than later.
Swine Boss Hogg' is going to be shown.
Please no replies about lack of unity or no one liking expats, that talk isn't helpful.
If you feel that way go into your own corner and sulk.
It's time for all of us to stand up like the Kiwis.
#timetostrike
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No bases are not dead. Not officially...
Instead, like the potential for profit share, a future base will be dangled like a carrot for only those that sign the new deal. The threat will be: only if you sign the new COS can you be eligible for a future base ("when they are offered"). If you don't sign you will never be "offered" a future base (you and your current COS will "wither on the vine" in Hong Kong...or words to that effect).
Oh, and if you sign the new deal you will be eligible for future profit share.....if you don't sign...no future profit share for you.
Furthermore, the 13th month bonus will be included in the new reduced pay package. Just like it was in 1999 on the bases. Only in Cathay do they call a pay cut a bonus....
They've done this all before. The only difference this time is that they are heralding the fact that we can do this in a collaborative fashion by taking a seat at the High Performance Engagement table....
The HKAOA needs to walk away from this farce, retain CC and the TB, and come back in two years.
Instead, like the potential for profit share, a future base will be dangled like a carrot for only those that sign the new deal. The threat will be: only if you sign the new COS can you be eligible for a future base ("when they are offered"). If you don't sign you will never be "offered" a future base (you and your current COS will "wither on the vine" in Hong Kong...or words to that effect).
Oh, and if you sign the new deal you will be eligible for future profit share.....if you don't sign...no future profit share for you.
Furthermore, the 13th month bonus will be included in the new reduced pay package. Just like it was in 1999 on the bases. Only in Cathay do they call a pay cut a bonus....
They've done this all before. The only difference this time is that they are heralding the fact that we can do this in a collaborative fashion by taking a seat at the High Performance Engagement table....
The HKAOA needs to walk away from this farce, retain CC and the TB, and come back in two years.
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Just read the finding in it's entirety. Only a CX lawyer could have believed they would have stood a chance of winning. Well done to the two plaintiffs. Nice to see them take on the 'beast' and prevail. Sadly, CX will not now accept that treating employees fairly in the first place would be the better corporate policy. They will convince themselves that they have to 'strike' back. Pathetic, they always have been and they always will be. They make bankers look good.
I wonder if anyone knows of a Company more involved in law suits against its own employees than Cathay - a once great Airline in complete harmony with it's people? What an utter disgrace they are to any concept of Corporate Governance. As a retiree I now fly with BA when vacationing because I simply can't bear the thought of even remotely contributing to the CX precious "bottom line". Don't be afraid of leaving this sinking ship - there is a good life after Cathay and, if you've got some time in and have a few assets and your kids are grown up, don't tolerate their crap any longer than you need to.
As Trafalger said, the culture at CX is venal and corrosive - don't let them spoil your happiness.
Well done to the Kiwis - what happens to them now?? Reinstatement?? That'll be fun.
As Trafalger said, the culture at CX is venal and corrosive - don't let them spoil your happiness.
Well done to the Kiwis - what happens to them now?? Reinstatement?? That'll be fun.