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Just like some PPS abused the poor tired crew.
Agreed with the above comment.Spitting,slapping,punching,slamming the cc with their PPS cards are common occurrences. We are being treated worst than that poodle because no one protested against the ill treatment.
Ask the stupid man to stand on his toes on one leg and punish him if can't.
To the cabin crew who have been bullied by PPS : just one ear in and one ear out, then come to boh tong's web site and vent your frustration. At the end of the day, you still get your pay, unlike this poor poodle.
According to Straits Times 2,379 cabin crew left SIA between March 2020 and 2021. Now with more VTL opening up, SIA requires more crew. ST does not know how many crew does SIA requires. However, my guess is between 700 and 800 crew. The question now is how many would want to join SIA? Not many I guess as the conditions are not as favorable as prior to Covid days.
To begin with, I don't think the crew will have "long" nightstops overseas. They may slipped into a station after a long grueling flight and allowed the minimum hours of stay as required by law. Another reason may be due to the restriction of movement during their nightstops. They may not be allowed to leave the hotel rooms due to the on going pandemic. I think it will be good if the airline can clarify the above 2 points.
The above is my personal opinion and I may be wrong (I hope I am wrong).
"who in their right mind will join SIA as a cabin crew now? High risk, more demanding and rude passengers, lower overall pay, limited to no progression.
Zainal from control center has sadly passed away. He was a wonderful person to have around. I wonder what has happened to Jimmy Keong another nice and helpful worker in control center. Rumour has it that Jimmy is staying at a nursing home. Ibrahim another good colleague has also passed away a few years ago. Anyone knows where Velo is? He is another cheerful and helpful staff.
Why not? SIA has consistently been one of the world's and most admired company...Read what Fortune has to say here
Zainal passed away I was told (hope I am misinformed). He was a wonderful and help staff as far as I know. Despite hectic work schedule (control staff has to handle thousands of crew), Zainal was cheerful and was not rude like a few of his colleagues.
RIP my dear friend!