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KQ staff.... which AIRLINE would you rather work for!
BGL
#1 Posted : Saturday, October 09, 2010 2:35:44 PM
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Make no mistake! KQ workers want to work...these strikes are *WELL CALCULATED MANIPULATIONS* by unions to remain relevant-PERIOD. But the unions need to know that KQ is public company and also carries our national flag and disruptions hurt many sectors in our economy. With every such strike, competitors grab a piece of KQ.

I admire what KQ is doing though i aint a shareholder and i am not planning to be. I fly Emirates & Ethiopia to most of my destinations after British airways calculated move to inconvenience travelers on Christmas season last year. KQ also seems bend to take the same route lakini shindwe!!! I say this because unlike in the west where you get a fraction (ussually 50-80%) of your last pay from Labour or Employment ministries plus child allowances such things are non existent in Kenya and they wont until maybe 2030. You lose your job and you back to the drawing board.

For the sake of defeating this shenanigans let hundreds or even thousands of East-Africans (Men & women) who would rather be working for Kenya Airways make applications by sending their CVs to <careers@flamingo-air.com> by Oct 22, 2010.

here is the advert http://www.4shared.com/d...ne_would_you_rather.html
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Much Know
#2 Posted : Saturday, October 09, 2010 3:05:02 PM
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You have to love that ad, am loving kq now! ati C-, am definately sinking my claws deeper i fall with it and rise with it bit by bit!
Ras Kienyeji Man
VituVingiSana
#3 Posted : Saturday, October 09, 2010 8:21:29 PM
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Location: Nairobi
[quote=BGL]
Make no mistake! KQ workers want to work...these strikes are *WELL CALCULATED MANIPULATIONS* by unions to remain relevant-PERIOD. But the unions need to know that KQ is public company and also carries our national flag and disruptions hurt many sectors in our economy. With every such strike, competitors grab a piece of KQ.

I admire what KQ is doing though i aint a shareholder and i am not planning to be. I fly Emirates & Ethiopia to most of my destinations after British airways calculated move to inconvenience travelers on Christmas season last year. KQ also seems bend to take the same route lakini shindwe!!! I say this because unlike in the west where you get a fraction (ussually 50-80%) of your last pay from Labour or Employment ministries plus child allowances such things are non existent in Kenya and they wont until maybe 2030. You lose your job and you back to the drawing board.

For the sake of defeating this shenanigans let hundreds or even thousands of East-Africans (Men & women) who would rather be working for Kenya Airways make applications by sending their CVs to <careers@flamingo-air.com> by Oct 22, 2010.

here is the advert http://www.4shared.com/d...e_would_you_rather.html[/quote]

Damn straight! If KQ staff keep this up... folks will NOT fly KQ... & the airline will stall... and jobs will be lost...

Shows that KQ is fed up of the BS. I like the hard-line stance...
Greedy when others are fearful. Very fearful when others are greedy - to paraphrase Warren Buffett
PKoli
#4 Posted : Sunday, October 10, 2010 10:45:50 PM
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In this week's Financial Post, KQ CEO is showing firm stance towards the potential strike. I am sure KQ will prevail given the job market in the country, as someone pointed out, employees want to retain their jobs.
BGL
#5 Posted : Sunday, October 10, 2010 11:20:33 PM
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Wachana na trade unionism ile ya zamani! Sack for good those who go on strike and it will teach others a lesson. I also repeat that most workers want to work; this strike is the latest manipulation by trade unions to remain relevant.

Hata Kibaki anajua hivyo.
History will not remember you for your IQ. It will remember you for what you did. “Genius is 1 percent inspiration, 99 percent perspiration.” Thomas Edison
PKoli
#6 Posted : Sunday, October 10, 2010 11:35:00 PM
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BGL wrote:
Wachana na trade unionism ile ya zamani! Sack for good those who go on strike and it will teach others a lesson. I also repeat that most workers want to work; this strike is the latest manipulation by trade unions to remain relevant.

Hata Kibaki anajua hivyo.


Look what trade unions did to the UK and US motor industry? They are now limping!
Leylah
#7 Posted : Monday, October 11, 2010 10:16:36 AM
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Its a pity how Kenyan trade unions operate. The leaders are less objective and always see strikes as the only solutions. I have seen union leaders destroy a firm in the name of salary arrears only for the firm to go down and poor workers loose their jobs as the union officials continue their activism!As long as a firm is not breaching the CBA then there should be room for dialogue.
VituVingiSana
#8 Posted : Monday, October 11, 2010 10:22:24 AM
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Leylah wrote:
Its a pity how Kenyan trade unions operate. The leaders are less objective and always see strikes as the only solutions. I have seen union leaders destroy a firm in the name of salary arrears only for the firm to go down and poor workers loose their jobs as the union officials continue their activism!As long as a firm is not breaching the CBA then there should be room for dialogue.

Union leaders continue drawing huge salaries no matter what happens to the workers... Check where atwoli lives, he has a house at Great Rift Valley Lodge [kenyatta family owned though they sell/sold shares for houses within the development]...
Greedy when others are fearful. Very fearful when others are greedy - to paraphrase Warren Buffett
mlennyma
#9 Posted : Monday, October 11, 2010 10:32:12 AM
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They were blasted by kibaki,he said a trade unionist of today must be thinking of building the economy and not destroying it,i wonder if they know how wahindi are paying poor kenyans a mere 4k... kq is a top payer,..what other mission do they have there?
"Don't let the fear of losing be greater than the excitement of winning."
VituVingiSana
#10 Posted : Monday, October 11, 2010 10:38:12 AM
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mlennyma wrote:
They were blasted by kibaki,he said a trade unionist of today must be thinking of building the economy and not destroying it,i wonder if they know how wahindi are paying poor kenyans a mere 4k... kq is a top payer,..what other mission do they have there?

The worst payers are wafrikas... The maids who work in Buru are paid a pittance [generally brought in from shagz. Sleep on the floor in the store or kitchen. Food is always leftovers]

So I decided a Mpango works best for me! [Not cheap either...] Lakini, comes with benefits... Laughing out loudly
Greedy when others are fearful. Very fearful when others are greedy - to paraphrase Warren Buffett
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