Burst
Written by: Deng Haixing and He Weihong
2020-11-02 03:42
Last update date: 2020-11-02 03:46
At about midnight on Monday (November 2), a man was suspected of burning charcoal in the "Cathay Pacific Catering Service" factory at No. 11 Catering East Road, Chek Lap Kok, suspected of triggering a smoke sensor, and the security guard promptly reported to the police.
The ambulancemen rushed to the report and rushed the victim to North Lantau Hospital. Fortunately, he was still sober at the time.
The police are investigating the incident.
It is understood that the victim's surname is Yuan (56 years old), a chef who is suspected of being troubled by debt problems, but he was not fired. It is initially believed that it has nothing to do with the recent layoffs of Cathay Pacific.
Cathay Pacific announced a restructuring plan last month, which significantly reduced 8,500 positions in the group, including 5,300 employees in Hong Kong; Dragonair suspended operations immediately and all 2,500 employees were fired.
"Survivors" who have not been dismissed will have to sign a new contract before this Wednesday (November 4), otherwise they will be fired. However, due to the drastic reduction in salary and benefits, the staff asked Cathay Pacific to extend the contract period for consideration .
Cathay Pacific Catering mainly serves in-flight meals. According to its website, it has been in the industry for more than 50 years and served more than 50 international airlines in 2019.
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