3 ex-AirAsia staff awarded RM1.2mil for wrongful termination FMTNews
The trio rejected job offers in a new AirAsia subsidiary because they said the terms were inferior to the jobs they were holding.
AirAsia’s holding company, Capital A Bhd, had wanted to form a new subsidiary, Asia Digital Engineering Sdn Bhd, to provide engineering services for its aircraft as well as those of other commercial airlines in the region. The company rejected their requests and issued notices of termination to them some time in November 2020. The trio were also placed on “garden leave”.
“The case is not like the other cases decided by this court on retrenchment of airline crew due to a genuine redundancy and financial hardship from the Covid-19 pandemic.
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