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Air France bosses have shirts ripped off their backs after jobs loss plan (video)

edited October 2015 in Off-Topic
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  • edited October 2015
    As the company executives call fellow Frenchman Thomas Piketty to find out what possibly could the rhubarb be about.
  • And they said the Germans are being the barbarians.
  • Ahem. "CEO only defends shareholder interests not the staff". Not Capitalism. Not Communism. Not Socialism. Not Fascism.

    OBJECTIVISM. He is not really defending just shareholder interests. There is no such thing. He is defending his own interests by looking good in the eyes of shareholders.

    I think there has to be an "accountability clause" sitting along the golden parachutes. This CEO may not even have anything do with Air France problems. Could be the previous one. Needless to say if HE directly screwed up and still keeps his job and fires others, that's a problem.
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