Job losses heard via Facebook

There's not been much in the news recently about Web 2.0 and the workplace, hence, perhaps my most barren period of blogging since I began this blog nearly four year ago.

I did come across a story today - centred around the collapse of Flyglobespan airlines based up here in Scotland.

According the BBC News story staff have not been informed about the state of the business, as one airline worker is quoted as such:

One senior cabin crew member for Flyglobespan told the BBC he had not yet been contacted by the company.

Tom Maguire from Prestwick added: "I'm completely devastated by this news the week before Christmas.

I feel totally let down.

"There is nothing on the staff website, we're just hearing things through Facebook.

No one has told me that I don't have a job."

For more details see Flyglobespan collapse strands thousands of passengers.

2 comments:

# Recruitment Agency Philippines said...

It is very unethical for the company to not inform the employee about him being fired. And what worse is the employee knew the news in the social networking site where everybody can see. This is very crucial. The boss is very rude and insensitive.

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