Why Gf Is Sinking
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From: Land of the Raj
Another reason to close the door on the way out!
Gulf-Daily-News today.
MANAMA: Gulf Air has reinstated sacked employee Mohammed Salim Khamis as trade union president. The decision follows negotiations between management and the union, Gulf Air Chief Executive Bjorn Naf said yesterday.
Gulf-Daily-News today.
MANAMA: Gulf Air has reinstated sacked employee Mohammed Salim Khamis as trade union president. The decision follows negotiations between management and the union, Gulf Air Chief Executive Bjorn Naf said yesterday.
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From: Operations
Mistaken perception
Mohamed should be made PCE, this should clarify the agenda for everyone in the company.
Useless PCE already so what is the change, this is Gulf Air.
Go Bahrain Go!
and while we are at it, why don't we open a music room for the ardha dance?
Bjorf Nan should seriously consider this if he wants to improve the working atmosphere in the pink palace
Useless PCE already so what is the change, this is Gulf Air.
Go Bahrain Go!
and while we are at it, why don't we open a music room for the ardha dance?
Bjorf Nan should seriously consider this if he wants to improve the working atmosphere in the pink palace
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From: qatar
gulf air needs a ceo like al baker who can turnaround the whole structure into a discplined organisation,like he brought qatar airways to wher it is today.inspite the controversies about his leadership it is but obvious that he is a man with vision to bring up an airline to wher it stands today
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From: "como todo buen piloto... mujeriego y borracho"
gulf air needs a ceo like al baker who can turnaround the whole structure into a discplined organisation,like he brought qatar airways to wher it is today.inspite the controversies about his leadership it is but obvious that he is a man with vision to bring up an airline to wher it stands today
Of course, if that happens, it will probably largely destroy the overall enjoyable work environment that has been Gulf Air's hallmark, making me question whether it is worth staying at (I don't think I want to work at a Qatar Airways or its clone).
Tough situation. But in the meantime, I would be pleased to have something else that we haven't had for over a year at Gulf Air, namely strong, visible, long-term (not just for 2 or 3 months) leadership.
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From: london
Al Baker..not in my book..I go back a lot of years with this bloke.
He got to where he is via CAA Qatar, and being right up the Althani`s jacksee`s ..he trusts no one and anyone that crosses him beware...
Mind you his baby care shops done very all those years ago
But you never know, he appears to have done a fair job at Qatar, he has the power with no interference for the Ruling family..... although it would not be like that in Bahrain, with that bunch of amatuers who call themselves a board of directors..Sorry GF
He got to where he is via CAA Qatar, and being right up the Althani`s jacksee`s ..he trusts no one and anyone that crosses him beware...
Mind you his baby care shops done very all those years ago
But you never know, he appears to have done a fair job at Qatar, he has the power with no interference for the Ruling family..... although it would not be like that in Bahrain, with that bunch of amatuers who call themselves a board of directors..Sorry GF
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From: EUROPE
The board should have taken a look at the the turn arround guy who in the fall put his hat in the ring. As they were based on success not just talk. But the board would rather have a yes man, then someone who wants to turn the company around.






