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"Go fishing in the trash," says Northwest Airlines to employees...

asutickler

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I happened upon the following article at Reuters UK while browsing around the internet. I've heard of companies doing some stupid stuff... But DAMN :wow:


NEW YORK (Reuters) - Bankrupt Northwest Airlines Corp. advised workers to fish in the trash for things they like or take their dates for a walk in the woods in a move to help workers facing the ax to save money.

The No. 5 U.S. carrier, which has slashed most employees' pay and is looking to cut jobs as it prepares to exit bankruptcy, put the tips in a booklet handed out to about 50 workers and posted for a time on its employee Web site.

The section, entitled "101 ways to save money", does not feature in new versions of the booklet or the Web site.

Northwest spokesman Roman Blahoski said some employees who received the handbook had taken issue with a couple of the items. "We agree that some of these suggestions and tips ... were a bit insensitive," Blahoski told Reuters.

The four-page booklet, "Preparing for a Financial Setback" contained suggestions such as shopping in thrift stores, taking "a date for a walk along the beach or in the woods" and not being "shy about pulling something you like out of the trash."

The booklet was part of a 150-page packet to ground workers, such as baggage handlers, whose jobs will likely be cut after their union agreed to allow the airline to outsource some of their work, Blahoski said.

Prepared with the help of an outside company, the booklet encourages employees to manage their money better and prepare for financial emergencies.

"If you have saved some money, pat yourself on the back -- you deserve it," the booklet reads. "Take out only what you need and spend prudently."
 
asutickler said:
Prepared with the help of an outside company, the booklet encourages employees to manage their money better and prepare for financial emergencies.

"If you have saved some money, pat yourself on the back -- you deserve it," the booklet reads. "Take out only what you need and spend prudently." [/b]
I find it ironic that they're giving soon-to-be-unemployed associates financial tips when if they'd taken their own advice, they wouldn't be going bankrupt. Corporate America at it's finest.
 
Well, as long as they're not fishing in the trash at the airports--where they're ironically asking folks to throw away their newly-purchased personal items (e.g., perfume, wines, lotions, etc.).
 
That's really wrong to dehumanize people like that. What the hell were they thinking?
 
isn't it nice to really know what the big fish think of the little fish! how inconsiderate!
 
I flew NWA once,and that was more then enough.The plane was dirty,loud,the service was terrible.I'm surprised they have lasted this long.
 
LOL!!! My god... The Onion couldn't have written a better article than this... I suppose this is the modern equivalent of "Let them eat cake."
 
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