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Contract Compliance Cancelled

Old 3rd Oct 2020, 09:41
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Contract Compliance Cancelled

Cancelling Contract compliance means that we no longer have to comply with the Terms of our contract.
So why should the company comply with their side of the contract?
The free for all season has now started... Good luck, and God bless us all.

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Old 3rd Oct 2020, 12:23
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To all those people who crossed the line you are infamous and never off the hook
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Old 3rd Oct 2020, 12:25
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Name one positive thing that contract compliance/ training ban achieved?
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Old 3rd Oct 2020, 12:58
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Smoglover, just remember that a number of our illustrious Austronauts are those black listed from Australia and their 1989 issue.
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Originally Posted by Xwindldg
Name one positive thing that contract compliance/ training ban achieved?
Simple answer... very little, as we should've complied and stuck to contract from day 1 of our employment.
The flaw was the lack of ban on overtime. Had that been in place then we may have got something out of it.
Too late now. We just let it slip away. Shame really
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Old 3rd Oct 2020, 21:12
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Cancelling Contract compliance means that we no longer have to comply with the Terms of our contract.
Interesting take on that. I would have thought complying with the terms of your contract was a legal requirement, not dictated by a union leader.
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When do we get new lanyards? Will they be “rainbow” coloured this time?
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Old 4th Oct 2020, 02:20
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When do we get new lanyards? Will they be “rainbow” coloured this time?
isn't it Pink month??
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Take 25 % of your annual salary and have a good look at that number.

This is what the vote that lead to CC has cost you.

And counting.
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Originally Posted by Sam Ting Wong
Take 25 % of your annual salary and have a good look at that number.

This is what the vote that lead to CC has cost you.

And counting.
Sam. You can't say that BUT the percentage is about right.
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Originally Posted by Sam Ting Wong
Take 25 % of your annual salary and have a good look at that number.

This is what the vote that lead to CC has cost you.

And counting.
Aaaaaand here we go again.
Sam, the guy, who is complaining about “tired old arguments” stating and assuming that the same group of people who fired 49 pilots, are complicit in 2 deaths, perjured themselves in court, violated multiple aspects of his contract, tore up your rostering practices, used and abused their pilots for decades would have paid him 25% more salary if we all would have just played nice.
STW, you are so full of it, and probably always will be.
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Smoglover, just remember that a number of our illustrious Austronauts are those black listed from Australia and their 1989 issue.
No, not in the slightest bit correct and I was there in ‘89
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Originally Posted by ACMS
No, not in the slightest bit correct and I was there in ‘89
As Jimmy Hoffer always said, "Once a scab, always a scab". But look what happened to Jimmy !
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Originally Posted by Piet Lood
Aaaaaand here we go again.
Sam, the guy, who is complaining about “tired old arguments” stating and assuming that the same group of people who fired 49 pilots, are complicit in 2 deaths, perjured themselves in court, violated multiple aspects of his contract, tore up your rostering practices, used and abused their pilots for decades would have paid him 25% more salary if we all would have just played nice.
STW, you are so full of it, and probably always will be.
Piet, one question please. Did you join Cathay before or after the 49er incident?
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You know the answer to that question, or at least you should.
Your point?
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No, I don't know the answer, which is why I am asking.

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I think he means he’s from after. (Hence the defensiveness)
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Originally Posted by Sam Ting Wong
Piet, one question please. Did you join Cathay before or after the 49er incident?
What difference would that make? It happened. It was awful. It will forever stain CX. It is instructive about how we should view our employer. Yes, it was 19 years ago now. CX has changed, but I’m not sure for the better. The PR is slicker, but the core of the Company hasn’t changed all that much. You don’t have to be in CX for over two decades to know this.
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I think you are both fully aware of the implications ;-)
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Originally Posted by unitedabx
As Jimmy Hoffer always said, "Once a scab, always a scab". But look what happened to Jimmy !
Jimmy was right.

Although it's a little known fact that he lived well into old age mostly in a houseboat on Lake Erie graciously provided by Anthony Provenzano. With the agreement he keep a low profile.

He did have Elvis over a few times though.
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