Tools down, all out
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Tools down, all out
Some interesting reading on the aviation forum regarding cabin crew protests.
Are 1000 odd employees suddenly about to resign or will this mark a shift in how employees are treated in the region?
Are 1000 odd employees suddenly about to resign or will this mark a shift in how employees are treated in the region?
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Re: Tools down, all out
I took a look at PPrune and saw the youtube clips.
What's the issue? Overwork and not enough time off?
Sounds familiar
What's the issue? Overwork and not enough time off?
Sounds familiar
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Whilst it sometimes sounds like people whining, when they're overworked and responsible for safety, I don't mind agreeing with them!
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Re: Tools down, all out
Whats the deal then?
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My understanding is that they're delegating rosters for maximum productivity which is leaving staff with disjointed and poor quality time off to recover properly. Finishing nights and back on again in the morning, this kind of thing.
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Yes, that's exactly what I hear and those back to backs could be across a mental number of timezones etc too.