That's just so wrong ... it reminds me of a big private airline in India that went bankrupt in 2012, but has not returned ticket money to many of the passengers for the flights that were cancelled, ... in order to retain their customers, several travel agents had resorted to refunding customers from their own pockets and writing off the amount as bad debt ... since August 2012, the bloody airline did not even pay salaries to its employees, and still owes over INR. 350 crore (approx US$ 58 million) to its employees ... but the owner of the company hosts high profile & lavish (read that as expensive) events. What is more sickening is that this airline was promoted by the owner, in 2005, as an 18th birthday gift for his son ... but has scant regard to the children of the employees who served his company for years.Steve said:danski0224 said:Giving no notice to the rank and file employees is becoming more common. Less likely to be things like theft on the way out.
Nah, there's still plenty of theft, its just theft of wages owed. According to the interview, Calumet was bouncing paychecks and then locked everyone out of the stores when they closed. There's still customer cameras that went in for sensor cleanings locked up in some store fronts.
http://www.hindustantimes.com/sports-news/cricketnews/kingfisher-airlines-can-t-pay-staff-but-mallya-splurges-rs-29cr-on-ipl/article1-1183355.aspx
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