Tuesday, 06 Apr 2021 04:18 PM MYT
AirAsia Group CEO Tony Fernandes speaks during a news conference at the AirAsia headquarters in Sepang in this file picture taken on December 13, 2017. Reuters pic
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KUALA LUMPUR, April 6 AirAsia Group Bhd plans to re-hire the employees it had to retrench last year once the airline business starts to pick up.
Recognising that having to terminate the services of some 2,000 employees last year was a tragedy, group chief executive officer Tan Sri Tony Fernandes has vowed to re-hire all of them and is confident that the low-cost carrier will be able to do that.
06 Apr 2021 / 16:37 H. Reuters
KUALA LUMPUR: AirAsia Group Bhd plans to re-hire the employees it had to retrench last year once the airline business starts to pick up.
Recognising that having to terminate the services of some 2,000 employees last year was a tragedy, group chief executive officer Tan Sri Tony Fernandes has vowed to re-hire all of them and is confident that the low-cost carrier will be able to do that.
“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 held today.
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Monday, 05 Apr 2021 10:50 AM MYT
Petroliam Nasional Bhd executive vice-president and chief executive officer, upstream, Adif Zulkifli said as an industry tasked with catering to the growing energy demand, it was critical for the national oil company to continue to deliver energy that was affordable, secure and sustainable. Reuters pic
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KUALA LUMPUR, April 5 Oil and gas will continue to make up a significant portion of the energy mix, although at a declining trend of 47 per cent by 2040 from about 54 per cent in 2018 due to the growth of renewable energy.
KUALA LUMPUR: Oil and gas will continue to make up a significant portion of the energy mix, although at a declining trend of 47 per cent by 2040 from about 54 per cent in 2018 due to the growth of renewable energy.
Petroliam Nasional Bhd (Petronas) executive vice-president and chief executive officer, upstream, Adif Zulkifli said as an industry tasked with catering to the growing energy demand, it was critical for the national oil company to continue to deliver energy that was affordable, secure and sustainable. This is where the challenge lies. We need to do it safely, at the lowest cost possible to ensure we are resilient and additionally, at low carbon which means that we need to ensure that we need to drive carbon emissions levels down from current levels, he said in his keynote address at the inaugural Re-Imagining Malaysia Assets (RESET) 2021.