JamesBond2010 wrote: » Lads did anyone else hear this Today That Andrew Murphy has resigned & jumped ship to Ryanair. Or is it in Public Domain yet ??
Cookiemunster wrote: » The Clare Champion have that he's leaving, but not his destination. https://clarechampion.ie/shannons-managing-director-to-leave-position/
AnRothar wrote: » Bit late if it wasnt:D
Clareman wrote: » Wow, that's the head of the airport, the head of heritage and I think the head of IT left before Christmas, thats some amount of change in a very short period of time.
Carazy wrote: » Can't be good for Shannon now especially if he's moved on to Ryanair. Be very interesting (and worrying) what kind of Ryanair/Shannon arrangements are made over the next while!
golfball37 wrote: » He knows the entire position of the airport when Ryanair look to negotiate now.
Clareman wrote: » That would be a MAJOR conflict of interest and if he was to take knowledge from his old position Shannon Airport could take Ryanair to the cleaners.
RocketRaccoon wrote: » The airport will most likely never recover from this. Years of piss poor management coming home to roost now.
Cookiemunster wrote: » The cuts are hardy unique to Shannon though are they? DAA instigated a 4 day week in April. Most of the airlines are shedding jobs, cutting pay and begging governments for bailouts. Even a well run Shannon wouldn't have gotten out of this without serious collateral damage.
JamesBond2010 wrote: » Before u read the the bull**** in the paper they wrote to no one
AnRothar wrote: » I think you will find that the letter is on the way. Usually in these scenarios there will be discussions between staff representatives and the company. Hencehttps://clarechampion.ie/confrontation-looms-at-shannon-as-unions-brand-20-pay-cuts-completely-unacceptable/ Management will aim to paint as black a picture as possible to strengthen their position early. Aim of the opening salvo is to frighten the weak and cow as many as possible. This is standard management tactics. Shannon Airport suffers from a number of legacy issues and weak management is only one of them. Unless it addresses the legacy issues AND has a clear and viable plan for the future then it continue to have difficulty.
AnRothar wrote: » This was an opening salvo. When you are reacting you are not acting. Loads of people with "aviation experience" are involved in working at Shannon Airport. Surprising some of them even work in management roles.
golfball37 wrote: » Indo are reporting SG are getting in consultancy firm to do up a recovery plan. What is the point of Shannon Group management company with their insane salaries if they have to outsource this ? This is where I would expect them to earn those wages ffs. The firm are hardly going to recommend 70% personal cuts across senior management which is minimum required