Lesleegp
Former Member
cappuccina said:....to walk down there in person, and tell these folks the truth. I'm not talking about suing anyone for this miscommunication....I'm talking about "doing the right thing." ....the "right thing" was not done in this case...
If you are the CEO of a company, it is your responsibility and duty to do things like this...whether or not the situations are good or tragic....you do not pick and choose....you ALWAYS do the right thing....
That is what Giuliani did during the 911 crisis...He did the "right thing" ... he communicated and was out there with the families....I may not agree with him politically, but I appreciated how he handled the 911 tragedy...
The CEO and the execs. of this company should be ashamed that they could not walk their polyester-covered asses a few feet down the road to the church where these families were to tell them the truth...
...better to tell them that everyone died and it ends up that one happened through a miracle to survive than the other way around...
Also, thank you BadRx for the information on the change of ownership of the mine...I am never offended by learning new information...There is an unfortunate history, as government inspectors will tell you, of gross noncompliance in this industry....way worse than for, the railroads, or restaurants, etc...Almost a "we don't hafta, we won't fix anything" type of attitude among many, many mine owners....
If these new owners were the exception, they would have sat with the families and told them the truth...
Um, I think they DID go to the church and correct the information. Just not in the timeframe that everyone thought they should. Walk in their shoes and then make statements like this. You have NO idea what kinds of things were going on in that command center.