Originally Posted by APCHCLIMB
(Post 3082322)
Sure. They just lost twenty years of longevity because there's no such things as furloughs. But it's okay because the tax payer is going to fit their medical/unemployment bill.
EDIT- The Norwegian pilots and cabin crew that were based in Denmark are getting their notification period pay handled by the government because Norwegian declared their Danish subsidiaries bankrupt. There is a lot of anger over that, especially because Norwegian is still alive and receiving government aid from the Norwegian government. |
It's not hyperbole. It's a fact. They lost twenty years on the job, and now they're going to be on the dole.
Hey, I'm glad you enjoy living there. To each his own. Different strokes, different folks. You might want to get that furlough issue worked out though. You might be finding out that you're not going to be "taking home a higher percentage of your income". Cheers mate. |
Originally Posted by APCHCLIMB
(Post 3082379)
It's not hyperbole. It's a fact. They lost twenty years on the job, and now they're going to be on the dole.
Hey, I'm glad you enjoy living there. To each his own. Different strokes, different folks. You might want to get that furlough issue worked out though. You might be finding out that you're not going to be "taking home a higher percentage of your income". Cheers mate. I appreciate your concern, but I don't have to worry about any furlough issues for quite a while. |
Do we know how many will lose their jobs? What is SAS' plan moving forward? I guess no one can answer that for at least 12 months till we get a better picture of how the world will look like.
Real shame for the pilots. Real shame for all pilots worldwide. |
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