Has anyone been able to ascertain the criteria used for the redundancies ?
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Originally Posted by GH66
(Post 10806582)
A "great company" indeed... The only thing great about this company is the staff who have endured many years contributing to the company's repeated success and then are treated like used rags and kicked out the doors without any showing of grace or gratitude. Girls and Guys invested their lives at this ungrateful company and certainly should be shown more respect from these megalomaniacs. Years of loyal service chopped for petty warnings (in most cases) and genuine sicknesses (many from over-working)! God help these maniacs and hope we never forget next time they need to recruit...
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Originally Posted by donpizmeov
(Post 10806664)
I really don't think EK could have handled today any worse. Very disrespectful to the fellas and girls that were led into the slaughterhouse.
Ladies and gents I am lost for words for what happened today and how you were treated. |
Originally Posted by FlyingAce77
(Post 10806652)
600 is the number I’m hearing when it comes to Deck Crew”
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business...main-grounded/ |
Originally Posted by donpizmeov
(Post 10806664)
I really don't think EK could have handled today any worse. Very disrespectful to the fellas and girls that were led into the slaughterhouse.
Ladies and gents I am lost for words for what happened today and how you were treated. For those that are fortunate enough to remain, (for the moment at least!) the dearth of communications from management will only elevate levels of anxiety and stress for many. Whilst that alone is highly undesirable, the fact we are not in routine flying practice only makes a precarious situation even worse. To those coming to terms with this bad news, I wish you every ounce of luck and success and it was a pleasure to work alongside you. |
Originally Posted by hulabaloome2
(Post 10806686)
Has anyone been able to ascertain the criteria used for the redundancies ?
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Hello everyone
As an airline pilot myself and currently also un-employed , I would like to just convey my deepest empathy with each and everyone that was retrench the last +- week at EK. It is a massive shock and disappointment when you are "dished" this misfortune. I wish you all the best and that you will be airborne asap. |
I served 20 years with EK. I was thrown out by my own doing. I have watched events today with dismay.My heart bleeds for those affected.Friends, former colleagues, Some who have given a lifetime of service. All who committed and worked to their best.
Tbe way you have been treated sickens me. The low cost that I went to did better than that. It is a shame on the company and a shame on the country. A total disrespect. But then why am I supervised? Why are any of us surprised? But a reckoning is coming.... |
Another ME3 airline QR laid off it’s Technical staff and they were humiliated , people got to know when they were coming to work, a dude standing with lists and checking their staff numbers”
Slave mentality doesn’t go away. |
Shame on you Emirates. Shame on you. Half salary for 6 months. Fine. That was to save jobs, right? And this pig's breakfast today? Random people sacked? Absolutely disgusting treatment to so many decent, loyal folk. And absolutely no communication from the management at all. (Yet they informed the media!)
Future Pilots BEWARE. This company cares not one iota about you. You may have a stellar record. IT MEANS NOTHING. You may gain seniority. IT MEANS NOTHING. Any good you do...IT MEANS NOTHING. People worldwide...I CAN confirm...The redundancies are completely random. Appalling. Emirates...may you reap what you sow. |
The midnight emails so people couldn't sleep. The heavy security presence escorting people who just had their lives turned upside down out the back door. We trust you with millions of dollars and hundreds of lives but we don't REALLY trust you. These two things alone show the Hearltess and indeed Soulless place that the 9th floor has become. EK did a great disservice to themselves today let alone to the peole who made the airline great and made them money. This is a day that EK will not recover from.
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What a disaster. So many loyal and experienced employees.
What a shame! Karma is a great equaliser. Just wait for the EXPO 2020 fallout. Its going to be epic! Arrogance and stupidity personified. |
Originally Posted by roca
(Post 10784917)
Honestly what do you expect; he is of the same group always posting bs against the company. And now just trying to create more havoc with such an infectious post. As all those idiots who claim they are happier since they left but they still have to keep logging into this forum to trash anyone who says something favorable pf the company or that other group that bi..ch incessantly about how unhappy they are here and how miserable is the company but don't have the cojones to say the same things during the washups or even leave the company
Are you beginning to see what this company is about and why the posts here predominantly slag the company? Countless hundreds of examples of their " caring nature and people skills can be read about here. ClassCbird, 777boyindubai and chockson as well as the many "idiots" who left and actually found better jobs and a life can testify as to the actual treatment of EK employees with factual precision, one just has to work there long enough. As always, where there is smoke there is fire. That has always been the case in the Middle East. Then, there are those with their heads in the sand. This is indeed a sad day. There will be between 1/4 to a 1/3 of the pilots removed from the company via this cold and heartless fashion.I feel for those with families and mortgages and those who chose to make EK a career and their home. Best of luck to all. |
Every airline in the world is laying off pilots but when Emirates does the same it becomes a moral outrage.
Explain. I doubt you are capable of doing so. |
Originally Posted by Dropp the Pilot
(Post 10806847)
Every airline in the world is laying off pilots but when Emirates does the same it becomes a moral outrage.
Explain. I doubt you are capable of doing so. not even Ryan air did so far all other majors didn’t because they revive state aids which compensates for the loss of income upto 80% lufthanse received 9beuro for the group at least EU is doing something to protect jobs |
Originally Posted by Dropp the Pilot
(Post 10806847)
Every airline in the world is laying off pilots but when Emirates does the same it becomes a moral outrage.
Explain. I doubt you are capable of doing so. and no comm on the current situation as 1000 pilots and 10 times more cabin crew is losing their entire lives |
Originally Posted by The Outlaw
(Post 10806839)
Roca and Rex Havoc,
Are you beginning to see what this company is about and why the posts here predominantly slag the company? Countless hundreds of examples of their " caring nature and people skills can be read about here. ClassCbird, 777boyindubai and chockson as well as the many "idiots" who left and actually found better jobs and a life can testify as to the actual treatment of EK employees with factual precision, one just has to work there long enough. As always, where there is smoke there is fire. That has always been the case in the Middle East. Then, there are those with their heads in the sand. This is indeed a sad day. There will be between 1/4 to a 1/3 of the pilots removed from the company via this cold and heartless fashion.I feel for those with families and mortgages and those who chose to make EK a career and their home. Best of luck to all. |
And to rub it in a bit more, it would seem that as ou local colleagues are on a different contract, they are all on full pay while expats can bleed for 6 months....
I am disgusted at what is going on.... |
Originally Posted by Emma Royds
(Post 10806706)
My sentiments exactly. Today will be remembered as a day when those departing were let down by a process devoid of any compassion or empathy and has created more unanswered questions than it provided answers to.
For those that are fortunate enough to remain, (for the moment at least!) the dearth of communications from management will only elevate levels of anxiety and stress for many. Whilst that alone is highly undesirable, the fact we are not in routine flying practice only makes a precarious situation even worse. To those coming to terms with this bad news, I wish you every ounce of luck and success and it was a pleasure to work alongside you. |
Originally Posted by Dropp the Pilot
(Post 10806847)
Every airline in the world is laying off pilots but when Emirates does the same it becomes a moral outrage.
Explain. I doubt you are capable of doing so. |
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