it's time
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it's time
Folks,
Anna is making herself available in the street, now is the perfect time to show her your solidarity. Why not organise a mass gathering in the street and make it clear to her and the other directors that enough is enough.
Anna is making herself available in the street, now is the perfect time to show her your solidarity. Why not organise a mass gathering in the street and make it clear to her and the other directors that enough is enough.
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Excellent idea. As many pilots, in full uniform, single file, lined up all along the street and out into the car park. It would make a great news story if the press had a heads up to time and date.
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I think others have recommended polite indifference as the most effective. Anger/ demonstrations are something they can work with - it shows engagement. A collective shrug of the shoulders, while resignation levels spike and recruitment falls off is the hardest for them to recover from, without (first) throwing money at the problem
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polite indifference could be mistaken as pilots are not that bothered by the continual attack on conditions of service. I think showing how united we are as a group will send an even stronger message. It doesn't have to show engagement.
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At first I thought the same. No anger should be displayed but the prospect of say 200 pilots in full uniform lining up single file to ask AT a question would make front page in every newspaper in Hong Kong and beyond. A massive PR coup for the pilots, free and at the invitation of the CEO too.
It has merit.
It has merit.