Kuwait Airways has a special importance for every Kuwaiti citizen, even expatriates living on this good land, as it is the one that sees us off if we decide to travel, and receives us when we return to our homeland. It is a moving Kuwaiti territory that carries the flag of my country, and this alone is enough for it to remain as one of the most important establishments in the country.





Today, I am not going to talk about lands in Ardiya that were sold below the market price, and I will not talk about an aircraft deal that cost us more than KD 3 billion without any feasibility study, because we have become bored and it is clear that the "youth" path is greener. The youth in the National Assembly believe that they reformed the affairs of the people and country and "got everything right", rediscovered gunpowder and conquered Acre and Jaffa, when they created much noise talking about KD 10 million to boost the applied education rewards, forgetting or ignoring the billions that go somewhere else, but it seems that the issue is bigger than them, as usual.





Today we will talk about 490 employees who decided to remain at KAC after others decided to accept the golden cheque, voluntarily retired and left the company, or went to other establishments. Those who remained lost all the advantages and training plans, and did not know their status following the government's plan to privatize the company, and despite this they remained. As for those who went for safety and received the golden cheque, half of them returned, and the question is, how did they return, although they received their dues? Why did the KAC administration accept them back, bearing in mind that the Audit Bureau objected towards this major violation of the law?! Who will protect the rights of those 490 employees who remained, in front of the irreverence of the "Qamshouh" group towards their rights?





We have an administration whose only concern is to remain and stay in charge of the aviation sector, in the first row, in the first circle, and a government that does not know where to start and what to do, and an Assembly that we all know the limits of its ability.





May Allah help the youth of KAC, and I pray to Almighty Allah to hasten your relief, and give you another administration that listens to your demands, because all are preoccupied with "rich" areas that bring abundant returns.

Was the message delivered?! I hope so. - Translated by Kuwait Times from Al-Qabas



By Qais Al-Usta