KUALA LUMPUR (AFP) – Troubled Malaysia Airlines on Monday laid out plans for an across-the-board hard reset of the way the carrier is run that will see around 6,000 jobs cut as it struggles to stay in business.The bullet-point blueprint, released by email, marks the first concrete move by new CEO Christoph Mueller, a German national who had previously initiated turnarounds at Irelands Aer Lingus and Belgiums Sabena that earned him the nickname The Terminator for his job-slashing.The plan said the airline was to offer at least 14,000 jobs by Monday to the carriers roughly 20,000 existing employees. It did …read more
Source: Dunya TV