Aloha Airlines, following in the footsteps of some of the major carriers like United, now wants to eliminate the pensions of 3,000 of its employees. It's one thing to tell new employees that they won't have a defined pension plan to count on when they retire, but it's not fair to those who have already spent years paying into their pension plans to just say tough beans, your pension is only going to be worth half of what you thought it would be worth when you retire.
Companies no longer take care of their employees, which is a shame, because that engenders no loyalty from the employees, and if customer service is something a company prides itself on, that will get flushed down the lua by disgruntled employees. Bad move, Aloha Airlines.
I never used to believe in labor unions because I have always been salaried, but with all the take backs and concessions many of the rank and file have had to endure over the last few years in order to even keep their jobs, I think big business had better start re-thinking how they make their money and who's making it for them.
Miulang
Companies no longer take care of their employees, which is a shame, because that engenders no loyalty from the employees, and if customer service is something a company prides itself on, that will get flushed down the lua by disgruntled employees. Bad move, Aloha Airlines.
I never used to believe in labor unions because I have always been salaried, but with all the take backs and concessions many of the rank and file have had to endure over the last few years in order to even keep their jobs, I think big business had better start re-thinking how they make their money and who's making it for them.
Miulang
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