Many US multi-national corporations and their CEOs met the Indian Prime Minister during an official US visit this past week in-person or at the White Office Oval Office.
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I wonder if Hans wanted to talk to Hunter about some of the % the Big Guy gets. The money is supposed to be very good
Failed: The current CEO's #1 priority, when hired, was to rein-in, limit/control, the craft/labour unions.
What was last weekend?
WOKE: NO LAYOFF CLAUSE + funded Pension + retiree benefits.
NO LAYOFF CLAUSE!!!
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Mostly agreed, as Verizon is a disaster and an embarrassment for its customers, employees and shareholders. Unfortunately, politics does have a tainted spin on the behavior of the VZ CEO's decisions and actions.
Politics: The current CEO's #1 priority, when hired, was to rein-in, limit/control, the craft/labour unions.
And has been recently demonstrated by the actions of the Oval Office last weekend -- these unions are the next Presidential elections primary voters.
The VZ CEO was not included. Sorry to say, rightfully so, because of 1.) not being respected nor as a valued Executive, as for the Indian economy; 2.) due to the in-person presence of Mr. Mukesh Ambani, India's Billionaire, whose younger brother, Anil, owns India's largest cellular telephone company; and 3.) previously Verizon strategically botched a growth business opportunity with Anil's company, India's Reliance Communications.
Leave politics out of the DISASTER that Verizon Wireless has become. Voting Democratic nor Republican has NOTHING to do with McAdam and the BOD installing the Swedish Chef at the top and permitting him to destroy our company piece by piece.
does anyone know if han's was there?
Right. Red. Voted right. Within the State of Maryland makes no difference.
It was open to only reputed company ceos