China Airlines president ‘avoided telephone calls’

CABINET’S CHAGRIN:New chairman Ho Nuan-hsuan said Chang Yu-hern ignored a text message he was sent yesterday evening and refused to answer his calls

Taipei Times
Date: Jun 25, 2016
By: Loa Iok-sin and Abraham Gerber / Staff reporters

New China Airlines chairman Ho Nuan-hsuan (何煖軒) and an Executive Yuan official

China Airlines (CAL) flight attendants protest outside Democratic Progressive Party headquarters in Taipei yesterday, demanding that the ruling party address the CAL dispute. Times Photo: Lo Pei-der, Taipei

China Airlines (CAL) flight attendants protest outside Democratic Progressive Party headquarters in Taipei yesterday, demanding that the ruling party address the CAL dispute. Times Photo: Lo Pei-der, Taipei

yesterday criticized former company president Chang Yu-hern (張有恆) for refusing to accept a Cabinet suggestion to make concessions to flight attendants, and accused him of refusing to answer his telephone calls.

Ho told a news conference yesterday that Chang had refused a request to immediately drop company requirements that flight attendants report to work at Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport late on Thursday night following the announcement of the strike.

“I sent him a text message at 6:31pm asking him to address the matter in accordance with the results of my talks with the Executive Yuan, but he did not accept what I told him,” Ho said. “In addition, when I called him, he did not pick up and also did not return my call. He did not even let me know the results of the firm’s internal meeting on addressing the strike.”     [FULL  STORY]

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