British Airways showdown looms as Willie Walsh seeks to cut staff pay

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British Airways showdown looms as Willie Walsh seeks to cut staff pay - Times Online

British Airways has proposed a shake-up of employee pay and conditions in a move that could lead to substantial cuts in remuneration and holidays for its 13,500 cabin crew.
The proposals are believed to be at the forefront of a cost-cutting drive under which BA wants to reduce its in-flight budget of £567.9 million by £82 million. Cabin crew are regarded internally at BA as having the best compensation package.
The airline, which says that it needs to save money because of the downturn in the aviation sector, has issued staff with 32 money-saving proposals. These include cutting annual leave from 36 days to 34, a two-year pay freeze and a reduction in bonuses for working on long-haul routes.
More than 1,500 cabin crew met on Monday to discuss the proposals and unanimously rejected permanent changes to their terms and conditions. It is understood that they told BA they were willing to discuss “temporary solutions to a temporary downturn” and said that any attempt to make these permanent could lead to strike action.
Anyone here booked on BA in the next few months?
 
Me too,last week of May,let's hope the respective parties can sort out
their differences and that any industrial action doesn't affect passengers.
 
The union's response seems quite reasonable. prepared to consider a temporary change but not to have a permanent loss of benefits

Dave
 
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The union's response seems quite reasonable. prepared to consider a temporary change but not to have a permanent loss of benefits

Dave

I'm sure that everyone else here would agree with this also, it seems quite logical to me. I know it's certainly happening to most people I know in other industries.
 
Why is the answer always to "cut staff pay"?

Why can't a CEO come out and say "in these trouble times we will be cutting all executive and senior management salaries by 50%"? :confused:
 
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