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Cathay Pacific says it could fire staff who support Hong Kong protests
Hong Kong (CNN Business) - Cathay Pacific on Monday warned its staff that those who "support or participate in illegal protests" in Hong Kong could be fired. (www.cnn.com) עוד...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Cathay, I will pay extra to never fly on you. I bet that the 2 million+ Hong Kong protesters feel the same way.
The issue is that Cathay Pacific has many flights to mainland China and even if they wanted to protect their staff, China border will block entry for those who participated in the protests in HK and will screen everyone. In order to continue flying, they had no choice but to comply with China rules. It's a really shitty situation and I doubt Cathay can afford to lose the China market for a question of liberty of expression.
we are in the "in your face" phases. the chinese care little for what any of us think or do. now be like good little sheep and cattle and complain about high prices, eliminate all tariffs and continue to off-shore every last manufacturing job to china. and when unempolyment in the US rises to about 65%, it will be the US gov'ts fault and they can drop helicopter money to all.
this used to be an aviation blog. i never knew scale of economics and greed were characteristics of a super critical wing. butt they are.
this used to be an aviation blog. i never knew scale of economics and greed were characteristics of a super critical wing. butt they are.
well then the whole world should take note and never fly Cathay Pacific again is you believe in liberty. The only thing that should be illegal is for Cathay Pacific being able to enter US air space
It's good they're showing they hate liberty. Those informed can elect to never fly their airline again.
The world is watching Cathay. You could have supported the employees by "investigating". Plenty of legal Patriots willing to fly your equipment over this hump. I be glad to help you myself. Paychecks can miss the joy of you've lost your passion. Might be time for NEW management.
With the apparent exceptions of the UK and United States, who are acting horrified, everyone knew this sort of thing would happen after Hong Kong reverted to Chinese possession.