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Old 19th Jun 2020, 01:13
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Clown330
 
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Originally Posted by WYOMINGPILOT
You have to read the fine print. It’s called a force Majeure Clause. A "force majeure" clause (French for "superior force") is a contract provision that relieves the parties from performing their contractual obligations when certain circumstances beyond their control arise, making performance inadvisable, commercially impracticable, illegal, or impossible. In the absence of a force majeure clause, parties to a contract are left to the mercy of the narrow common law contract doctrines of "impracticability" and "frustration of purpose," which rarely result in excuse of performance. https://www.venable.com/insights/pub...ajeure-clauses
Thanks for your info Captain but Asiana Airlines did not stop operations.
Locals have 15/15 or 10/20 roster for half wages.
Almost all expats got a contract termination letter from agencies and unpaid leave prolongation letter from company(
So no roster, no money and expired medical, sim and line check( Brilliant!

Actually it does not looks like force majeuere&

This is rasism(



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