dragon Posted February 12, 2003 Share Posted February 12, 2003 Milton writes in his memo to the employees, " Let me be clear, I will not fight with our employees or their unions. We can either decide to accept the new realities together or simply muddle along, as many airlines have, until it becomes too late for any action to be meaningful." Milton is not the man that Canadians, Investors, Government or Employees will rally around. Canadians despise Milton - too arrogant, too smug - too Milton. Investors do not trust him – The SEC validated that with 1M CDN reasons [after tax]. Then to top it all off, his “I didn’t know I did anything wrong” statement was an embarrassment to all of us. Government – What else needs to be said? Except that the Government will not forget their “Friend”. Employees – May, and I emphasize may, rally. Only to save their income and not to follow a leader they trust or admire. Lousy motivation! How dare you come to the employees before providing any example of leadership within your holy circle?. Give your &%$@! head a shake! Go to CCA, the sooner the better. Employees cannot bail this company out single handedly, the mess that has been created is far to big. I am happy to see employee unions resist this leadership. Time has come to clean house in this failed experiment. I won't fight with you either Mr. Milton. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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