Title: Alitalia CAI Employee Satisfaction Survey Results
1Alitalia CAI Employee Satisfaction Survey
Results
Based on The Boomerang Effect Careless
Downsizing and Survivors Mismanagement Keep
Alitalia Grounded A Term Paper for the Degree
of Master of Public AdministrationBowie State
Universityin cooperation withItalian Pilots
Association
Date15 Aug 2011
2Theoretical Framework
- Research on the effects of downsizing on
financial performance shows negative results due
to issues related to - the way downsizing is implemented, and
- survivors management.
- HR activities affect organizational performance
(HR Outcomes employee satisfaction, motivation,
social climate between worker and management,
employee trust/ commitment etc.) which in turn
affects financial performance. - Literacy reviewed for this paper includes studies
on - Downsizing Implementation
- Survivors Management
- Impact of HR activities on HR outcomes and
financial performance - Airline pilots job
- Research Questions
- Was Alitalia downsizing implemented effectively?
Has the new management way of leading and
managing change influenced the airline
performance?
- Sampling Method Non-probability sampling
3Sample Population Selection
- Alitalia CAI Survivor pilots were selected as the
sample population. - Why pilots?
- Pilots play a central role in airline operations
- Airline pilots job peculiarities
- Pilots management has safety implications(1)
- Successful airlines manage their aircrews
effectively
4Sample Population Description
- A total of 76 valid questionnaires were
received. - The majority of pilots who replied were between
40 and 50 years old and have 8-25 years seniority
with the airline. - EXPERIENCE
- 50 Captains 7500-15.000 hours
- 38 First Officers 4500-13000 hours
- 12 did not provide this information
- 38 prior military experience.
- Only 10 have been relocated after downsizing.
- As far as their family status is concerned, the
great majority are married or co-habiting. Most
of their wives/partners are employed (70),
either fulltime or part-time (only 20 of them
are airline employees), while a small percentage
(30) are housewives. Of all married or
co-habiting pilots, half of them are fathers of
one or more children.
5Survey Themes
- Downsizing Implementation
- Perception of Process
- Emotional Physical Reactions
- Impact on Commitment
- Employees/Unions Management Relations
- Leadership Communication of Goals Strategies
- Work Environment
6Change Management at Alitalia
The lost pride 91 to 18 (2)
7DOWNSIZING IMPLEMENTATION(PART I)
() Expand option
8DOWNSIZING IMPLEMENTATION(PART II)
() Expand option
9DOWNSIZING IMPLEMENTATION(PART III)
10EMPLOYEES/UNIONS MANAGEMENT RELATIONS (PART I)
11EMPLOYEES/UNIONS MANAGEMENT RELATIONS (PART II)
12COMMUNICATION OF GOALS STRATEGIES
13WORK ENVIRONMENT (PART I)
14WORK ENVIRONMENT (PART II)
15Notes (Results Analysis)
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- An airline pilot primary task is to fly the
aircraft under his command from the departure
airport to destination safely. Factors affecting
a pilots ability to perform his primary task,
the quality of pilots employed, the commitment of
pilots to exercise good airmanship, the active
support received by airline management to operate
their aircraft in a professional (safe) manner
(i.e. aircrew training, safe operating
procedures, and pilots operational decision
making process) but most of all that pilots are
able to exercise their professional skills free
of commercial pressure (Paterson, 2008) - Alitalia CAI maintained the old Alitalia LAI
logo, uniforms, and symbols, so this result may
look worse if one consider that current employees
sense of attachment may stem from the airlines
glorious past rather than its present identity. - A recently published wikileaks cable from
Ambassador Spogli, US Ambassador for Italy back
in 2008, confirms pilots perceptions about their
airline privatization process. Ambassador Spogli
states The Alitalia saga is a sad reminder of
how things work in Italy and of PM Berlusconi's
rather weak adherence to some of the core
principles of free-market capitalism. Berlusconi
had the chance to let this be handled as a
business matter, but he chose to politicize it.
Under the guise of a rather quaint (and
distinctly un-EU) desire to maintain the
Italian-ness of the company, a group of wealthy
Berlusconi cronies was enticed into taking over
the healthy portions of Alitalia, leaving its
debts to the Italian taxpayers. The rules of
bankruptcy were changed in the middle of the game
to meet the government's needs. Berlusconi pulled
this one off, but his involvement probably cost
the Italian taxpayers a lot of money. The way in
which this deal was done -- cronies, political
interference, preference for Italian buyers,
custom-made laws -- provided the world with a
clear reminder of Italy's investment climate
shortcomings. (http//espresso.repubblica.it/dett
aglio/alitalia-ecco-la-truffa-di-b/2154169) - Government designed social measures to protect
laid off employees did not take into account
pilots peculiarities. Thus those measures only
delayed laid off pilots professional death and
inability to sustain their families. These
shortcomings certainly have affected survivor
pilots feelings of guilt, morale and motivation. - Mr Yap Kim Wah, Vice President of Singapore
Airline, of one of the world leading airlines,
lists among the most important factors
contributing to his airline success his people
We have talented and good people, good
industrial relations, good HR management, and we
look after our staff well (Wirtz Johnston,
2001). The books Up In The Air How Airlines Can
Improve Performance by Engaging Their Employees
and The Southwest Airlines Way Using the Power
of Relationships to Achieve High Performance
explain how employees, if properly managed, can
make the difference, in terms of firms financial
performance (Gittel, 2003, 2009) - During the emergency in Japan last March,
aircrews Unions had to intervene several times to
ask Alitalia CAI Management to implement measures
to protect its pilots and flight assistants from
radiation exposure. http//www.protezionecivile.go
v.it/resources/cms/documents/rass_03_04_11_03.pdf - The effects on morale and motivation of the
unprecedented denigration media campaign against
pilots and flight assistants, Union busting, and
the merger with the private airline AirOne, have
not been considered for this study. -