Monday, June 1, 2015

Malaysia Airlines sent letters of dismissal to 20 000 employees – Univision

About 20 thousand employees of the airline Malaysia Airlines received their pink slips in restructuring outlined plans to create a new profitable airline, reported local media.

“All workers have until June 12 to make a decision”

Two-thirds of the finalized items, some 14 000 will receive in the coming days a new job in the company to replace the Malaysian flag carrier.

Of the remaining 6000, one third of all workers, those with less than 10 years in the template will be compensated with one month’s salary for every year worked while exceeding the decade the company will offer one and a half per year.


The investigations of aircraft Malaysia Airlines was shot down between Ukraine and Russia continue.

All workers will have until June 12 to make the decision to accept or reject the offer.

Mohammad Faiz Azmi, CEO of PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), was asked to sign the dismissal after being appointed manager a week ago Malaysia Airlines.

The new administrator will direct the dissolution of Malaysia Airlines System Berhad and Malaysia Airlines Berhar constitution for September 1 .

The new airline will work -in which two-thirds of employees of the above will have a more manageable size and its operations They will focus primarily in Malaysia.

The CEO of Malaysia Airlines, German Christoph Mueller said in a statement that the operations will continue normally without affecting the transition scheduled flights and reservations made.


It is a great puzzle that even the most advanced equipment of a coalition of countries have managed to decipher.

Mueller, 52, won the respect in the industry to lead the refloating of the airline Irish Aer Lingus when on the brink of ruin by the increasing costs, the financial crisis and competition from low cost airlines.

Malaysia Airlines took several years with losses when two air accident put her in a delicate situation in 2014.

A report by Dutch concluded that Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 itself was shot down.

On March 8, 2014, the MH370 flight with 239 people on board disappeared while conducting the Kuala Lumpur-Beijing route. Four months later, the flight MH17 was shot down with 298 people aboard in eastern Ukraine by a missile in an area where fighting government forces and pro-Russian rebels.

© EFE

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