NETJETS EXECUTIVES CONTINUE TO IGNORE REALITY OF PILOT LABOR CRISIS
Berkshire Hathaway emphasizes importance of qualified, competent personnel in Annual Report
The immediacy of these concerns motivated NJASAP to share an excerpt from the 2022 Berkshire Hathaway Annual Report in the
"NJASAP agrees with Berkshire Hathaway," NJASAP President Capt.
"To date, NetJets has chosen not to take meaningful steps to attract and to retain talented pilot personnel, putting the brand's status as the global leader in private air transportation at risk," Leroux said. "To take a head-in-the-sand stance amid an escalating pilot labor crisis is almost unfathomable – especially when NJASAP stands ready to partner with management to recapture NetJets' former cache, benefiting all Berkshire stakeholders."
A more comprehensive discussion of NJASAP's concerns as well as the content published in
About NJASAP Founded in 2008 as an independent labor advocate, the
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