domingo, 30 de septiembre de 2018

Asia Daily Briefing - Aiming high



CEO IN THE NEWS: 

Garuda Indonesia's new

 boss promises workers

 a happier bumpy ride

JAKARTA -- Garuda Indonesia's 
 new CEO has been quick to 
ease tension between management 
and labor, but there is much more
 that needs to be done for the
 embattled airline as it struggles
 to keep pace with other major carriers in Asia.

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