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quote:Originally posted by biker
Thanks Skol.
Found the clip in the TV1 archives. Rumours about Fyfe came from the 'travel industry'.
Air is going through a hugh amount of change at the moment and some of it is not being handled very well from a human resources point of view I gather.Looks as though Fyfe's HR department may be letting him down.I hear 'dignity and compassion' are paid lip-service only in some areas.
I can see what Fyfe is trying to do overall,and if he succeeds AIR should be good buying at some stage.
He is fighting negative press the whole way however and still has a few battles to win, not to mention the Wellington business Community, living in cloud cuckoo land when it comes to a realistic air service.
The only thing i see hes doing is pre warning the public and investors that tough times are ahead. This also means tough decisions need to be made. He clearly needs to learn some PR skills. What many of the workers will be saying to themseleves is be loyal to AIR but be warned we can sh't on you at any time. The majority of airlines are going through restructuring and many are in a far worse position than AIR.