CNS: rumours of its demise may be premature
Speculation that the CNS Partnership event may have run its course seems premature. Attended by some ...
Long-term Loadstar readers will know that some time ago, we wrote a blog looking at the reviews of IATA on the website glassdoor.com. They weren’t all favourable, by any means. And IATA’s chief of human capital minded. So much so, that he went to the police and made a criminal complaint against one reviewer, IATA Anonymous. He is also trying to obtain a subpoena to force the website to reveal the identity of the reviewer, for both a criminal case and civil case. Is this good for IATA’s PR? You be the judge.
This blog in French – you can cut and paste and translate here – explains the story. The legal ins and outs can be found here.
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