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Old 14th Jun 2020, 03:12
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Progress Wanchai
 
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Originally Posted by 1_of_600
...and there is the reason that many people disagree with you. Do you think that it maybe, just a little bit, perhaps, comes across as somewhat ARROGANT?

Has it occurred to you that there are, worldwide, people numbering in 10^8 (that's x00,000,000) who are currently or soon to be unemployed as a result of the shutdowns / lockdowns?

Yet all we hear from you is "...pilots, pilots, pilots. They owe us this, they are obligated to give us that." What about EVERYONE ELSE in the compan(y/ies) who also need to plan for their future?

I am not apologizing for nor defending CX (or any) management in any way. But seriously...

Ferchrissakes get a grip. It is not all about you pilots.
Precisley.

This whole situation is such an unknown that any information the company or AOA give you today would be outdated tomorrow. We’re actually closer to a depression than a recession. In 1929 a worker doing one hour of work a week was considered unemployed. In 2020 he is countered in the employed column. It doesn’t feel like a depression yet as many of us are still the recipients of money for doing nothing, whether from companies or from governments. That source of income will soon be turned off for many, if not most.

How will the company determine which excessive staff will be let go? That question has been asked and answered on the AOA website. The answer may be cryptic, but only confusing if you don’t understand management speak.


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