Union asks Malaysian Airlines CEO to quit

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Morale is very low. Citing this as basis, the Malaysia Airlines’ workers’ union called for the struggling carrier’s top managers to step down, adding to pressure with the fate of Flight MH370 still unknown almost 3 months on. The union will urge the government not to renew the contract of MAS chief executive Ahmad Jauhari Yahya – believed to be expiring in September, said the union’s executive secretary Jabbarullah Kadir. Two other senior managers should also resign to revive the state-controlled national carrier’s fortunes, he added. While the union had rallied behind MAS over the jet that vanished flying from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing on March 8 carrying 239 people, staff morale was “very low” over the carrier’s poor financial performance.

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