What Hoya has to say now
Jack Davis
jdavisf8 at yahoo.com
Fri Jun 1 10:23:22 EDT 2007
I think the standard line goes something like, " We want you to know
that there is no present plan to eliminate any jobs and/or to replace
any personnel. We need your expertise and are looking forward to
developing a solid working relationship with each one of you and are
asking for the same allegiance and dedication you've shown in the
past".
After dismissing the assembly, I can imagine a quick round of the
question, "ya' think they bought it"?
Jack
--- Eactivist at aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 6/1/2007 2:38:30 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
> m.9.wilson at ntlworld.com writes:
> Japanese businesspersons are not the only ones to display a
> fiendishly acute
> sense of obfustication when asked to explain their actions in
> public. I'm
> suprised at you.
>
> ==========
> I was saying there may be a cultural difference between them and the
> US and
> Europe (and Canada and Australia, etc.). But, right, that's true.
> Others do
> do it too. I'll be curious if we ever hear what the head of Hoya
> tells the
> Pentax employees in those places he is going to visit. It might be a
> lot
> straighter dope.
>
> Marnie aka Doe
>
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