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Old 25th Jul 2006, 00:07
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The Full Monty
 
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More irony:-

From AIPA Insights 26 April 06

New Office Manager

This week our new Office Manager, Peter Somerville, commenced full time employment at AIPA.* Peter comes to us from the Australian Salaried Medical Officers Federation (ASMOF), where he served as Executive Director for the last seven years.* During that time, despite the health system seemingly lurching from crisis to crisis, he was successful in establishing ASMOF as an influential player in the national and state debate over health, particularly during the national medical indemnity crisis in late 2003 and the inquiry into Campbelltown and Camden Hospitals in 2004.* Most recently Peter has achieved significant pay rises for senior doctors in NSW, finalising a four-year twelve per cent deal in 2005 and winning further increases expected to be around 13% in an arbitrated case before the NSW Industrial Relations Commission to be handed down shortly.* We look forward to utilising Peter’s expertise in the coming years to further the interests of technical aircrew.



CEO Jetstar Bio (from Google search)

Alan Joyce was appointed Chief Executive Officer of Jetstar in October 2003. Alan has more than 16 years' experience in the airline industry, principally in fleet and network planning and business improvement. Most recently he worked for Qantas Airways as Group General Manager Network, responsible for Network Strategy, Network Analysis, Schedules Planning and Schedules Variation. Prior to his role at Qantas, he worked at Ansett Airlines in a variety of roles including Vice President / General Manager Network and Schedules Planning and Route Development Manager. Prior to Ansett, he had started his working career with the Irish National Airline, Aer Lingus.

I hope the Pres has control of his "experienced" New Office Manager.
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