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Midday: The future of NWA
Posted at 8:54 AM on May 31, 2007 by Bill Wareham (1 Comments)
At 11 a.m., Gary Eichten and guests consider the future of Northwest Airlines as it emerges from bankruptcy. Guests include Darryl Jenkins, the former executive director of the Aviation Institute at George Washington University; University of Minnesota labor/management relations expert John Remington; and Minneapolis-based airline analyst Terry Trippler.
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I was just on an NWA flight. The flight attendent smiled the whole time while she told us all about her 40% pay cut, the 20+ million dollar CEO bonus, how "you can't pay too much for executive talent." I heard the same tale several times.
Posted by ziggle | May 31, 2007 11:40 AM
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