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I want to rehire retrenched workers, says AirAsia boss

Tan Sri Tony Fernandes confident of getting staff back once airline business picks up again

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 06 Apr 2021 4:20PM

I want to rehire retrenched workers, says AirAsia boss
AirAsia Group chief executive officer Tan Sri Tony Fernandes says he hopes be able to regain all the staff lost during the pandemic before he retires. – Twitter pic, April 6, 2021

KUALA LUMPUR – AirAsia Group Bhd plans to rehire employees it had to retrench last year once the airline business starts to pick up. 

In recognising the challenge in having to terminate the services of some 2,000 employees last year, group chief executive officer Tan Sri Tony Fernandes has vowed to rehire them all and is confident that the low-cost carrier will be able to do so. 

“We had the tragedy of losing 2,000 staff through Covid-19. Before I retire, I must make sure that I hire everyone back.

“That is my goal and I am very confident we can do that when flying resumes, supported by our other businesses," said the aviation tycoon during the virtual Reimagining Malaysia Assets (Reset) 2021 conference today.

In October last year, AirAsia and its long-haul sister company, AirAsia X, confirmed the retrenchment of 10% of their 24,000-strong workforce. 

Fernandes said AirAsia has been built on change management, which makes it easy for its employees to move jobs.

Change management is a collective term for all approaches to prepare, support and help individuals, teams and organisations in making organisational changes.

“We were the first (Asean) airline to have female pilots, which had never been done in Asean’s history. 

“So, the culture in AirAsia sets the foundation for change and that is what we are very good at. For an airline of our size, we have our own union; no other airline of our size in the world has a union,” he said. 

Fernandes said AirAsia’s survival is supported by the flatness of its structure, its meritocratic practices and the ability to manage changes.  

He emphasised that the most important aspect in AirAsia is talent. 

“You can do anything you want with the right structure, environment and, most importantly, the right people. I think that is our strength.

“We may not have the right amount of cash but we certainly make up for it with (the right) talent, people, the passion and the ability to believe that we can do anything.”

Fernandes said AirAsia has also established the Redbeat Academy in partnership with Google as part of its aspiration to reskill and retrain its employees in line with the Industrial Revolution 4.0.

Hosted by Petroliam Nasional Bhd (Petronas), Reset 2021 is a four-day virtual conference that started yesterday. 

The event is organised by the Society of Petroleum Engineers Kuala Lumpur Section, in collaboration with the Malaysian Oil & Gas Services Council and Informa Markets Malaysia. – Bernama, April 6, 2021

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