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These days there isn?t a chief executive on the planet who isn't conscious of the extent to which terrorism can completely reshape, if not destroy a company - even an entire industry. The big question: what can a CEO do about it? That?s what a gathering of top...
The House Republicans also failed to recognize that private companies, as events since Sept. 11 reveal, have repeatedly failed to provide effective airport security. In fact, several amendments added to the bill limit the financial liability of airlines, airport security firms and airplane manufacturers in the case that lax security...
To pass the bill, the House leadership also catered to other special interests, giving the American Federation of Musicians a provision exempting musical instruments from carry-on baggage restrictions and kowtowed to the airline industry by removing a provision that capped executive salaries for airlines receiving a $15 billion assistance...
Fallout from the spectacular breach was immediate; lawmakers called for fines against United Airlines, which hired Argenbright, the private security outfit conducting the screenings. The largest airport security operation in the country, Argenbright is already under investigation for lying about performing background checks on employees at the Philadelphia International Airport...
Cues from abroad Gritta, like many others, points to El Al as an example of how heightened security can work. Airline security employees are among the most diligently vetted, highly trained and respected workers in Israel, and despite perpetual threats against its planes, El Al?s safety record is flawless...