View Full Version : WestJet lays down the law on staff conduct


tcook052
Mar 30, 06, 9:24 am
Sure, now they find ethics. :rolleyes:

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/LAC.20060330.RWESTJET30/TPStory/Business

Just in case there's any fragment of doubt, WestJet Airlines Ltd. is making it clear that hiring spies to snoop on Air Canada is out of bounds and carelessly throwing company secrets into the trash is tantamount to treason.

LeSabre74
Mar 30, 06, 11:51 am
Horse. Barn Door. Too late for Team KoolAid.

cur
Mar 30, 06, 2:00 pm
Too funny. The little airline that could (act ethically)

FewMiles
Mar 30, 06, 7:21 pm
From the article (emphasis mine):
The company provides examples of its escalating security levels: Details on procedures for handling unruly guests (internal); quarterly financial results still being compiled (confidential); and marketing analysis of potential new routes (restricted).
So, half the posts on this forum are actually restricted material! :eek:

FewMiles..

Simon
Mar 31, 06, 1:36 pm
Ah, but they are being provided by someone with no (remaining?) connection to WS. ;)

dodgy
Mar 31, 06, 3:07 pm
The Air Canada mess hurt the long time WestJetters more than anyone could imagine.

The tarnish will stay with the company for a long time - and won't budge until Cliff ... I mean Clive leaves.

d

LeSabre74
Apr 1, 06, 3:06 pm
Gee, isn't it funny that Westjet's biggest fan hasn't chimed in on this thread :rolleyes:

Coffeebean
Apr 1, 06, 9:22 pm
Gee, isn't it funny that Westjet's biggest fan hasn't chimed in on this thread :rolleyes:

:o

Simon
Apr 2, 06, 11:29 am
My. Lawyer. Won't. Let. Me. Comment. On. Ongoing. Legal. Matters.

acysb87
Apr 5, 06, 10:52 am
:o


Fair response. :cool:


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