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Old 25th Dec 2015, 15:50
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Paris slap on the wrist for Cathay

Once again, our illustrious leaders' habit of ignoring laws around the world is shown to be the best business practice. Why do things right when you can do them wrong, more cheaply, and only have to pay a very small fine when you get caught? What incentive does a company have to follow the law if, when it gets caught, nobody goes to jail and the fine is less than the original cost of compliance?

Cathay Pacific Fined $547,000 for Skirting French Labor Laws - Bloomberg Business

Court penalty concerns Hong-Kong carrier's Paris-based pilots
Charles de Gaulle crews were regarded as non-local employees

Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd. was fined almost 500,000 euros ($547,000) for what a French court termed irregular pay practices concerning pilots operating European routes for the Hong Kong-based airline.
The penalty was imposed after union complaints that crew stationed at Charles de Gaulle airport weren’t being recognized by Cathay as based in France, allowing it to avoid making proper payments into Ursaaf, an organization that collects social security contributions including state health insurance levies.
The fine comprised a penalty of 190,000 euros that had already been paid, plus a further 307,833 euros that had been held in escrow since the case began, the court in Bobigny, near Paris, said Thursday. Cathay Pacific pleaded guilty though fast-track proceedings.
“The issues arose from changes to local laws and their interpretation throughout the years” from 1993 when Cathay set up a base in Paris, the carrier said in an e-mailed statement. The company’s arrangements didn’t keep up, it said.
Other airlines that have been fined in the past for “irregular” practices in paying workers include Air France, IAG SA’s Vueling unit, EasyJet Plc and Ryanair Holdings Plc.
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$27000 USD a year and avoiding 50 times that in Social Security payments.
Clever eh??
42 families screwed, 2 good guys fired. Big Law respects Big Bucks and nothing else.
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Apparently they are in good company. Even Air France doesn't pay French taxes.
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So...in that case, is RH still the Julian Assange of Cathay Pacific?

Come to think of it, they even look similar.

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A couple of freighter rotations into CDG will cover the fine. They must be chuckling on the 9 th floor!
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