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  • British Airways asks staff to work for free

    From Times Online
    June 16, 2009
    British Airways asks staff to work for free
    Tow Bawden
    British Airways has asked its 40,000 staff to work without pay for up to a month as the ailing airline seeks to cut costs.

    The group, which made a record £401 million loss in 2008 amid surging fuel prices and a collapse in premium-fare passengers, is seeking to reduce costs dramatically and has already offered staff unpaid leave or a reduction in hours.

    Willie Walsh, BA’s chief executive, has now gone a step further by asking staff to volunteer for between one and four weeks of unpaid work in what he says is a “fight for survival.”

    Mr Walsh, who said last week he would work for free in July, has set a deadline of June 24 for employees to volunteer for unpaid work. He said that the salary deductions would be spread over three to six months wherever possible.

    The airline is currently negotiating pay deals and job reductions with its ground handling staff, pilots and cabin crew, who have been told that the airline needs to settle discussions by the end of the month. In total, BA is thought to be seeking as many as 4,000 job cuts, including 2,000 voluntary redundancies among the 14,000 cabin crew.

    http://business.timesonline.co.uk/to...cle6510479.ece

  • #2
    According to:

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/8102862.stm

    WW is giving up a month's pay (£60k) and more than 1,000 BA staff have volunteered. Apparently other airlines including CX have done similar.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by jhm View Post
      WW is giving up a month's pay (£60k) and more than 1,000 BA staff have volunteered.
      Well actually he gave up £30k, and deprived HM Treasury of £30k.

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      • #4
        the guy pocketed a 6% pay raise from last year, in addition to receiving larger company contributions to his pension, so working for free for a month makes his after tax 2009 and 2008 salary pretty much even. his altruistic gesture rings pretty hollow in my opinion. i would tell the guy to "eff off."

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        • #5
          Originally posted by taipeiflyer View Post
          the guy pocketed a 6% pay raise from last year, in addition to receiving larger company contributions to his pension, so working for free for a month makes his after tax 2009 and 2008 salary pretty much even. his altruistic gesture rings pretty hollow in my opinion. i would tell the guy to "eff off."
          Totally! And doesn't he hold options as well. How about he forgoes his pay for a year (as Continental's CEO did) and ditch his options altogether. If performance improves, they can reinstate his options at new strike prices.

          These temporary corporate "leaders" crack me up. How can you expect anyone to follow you???

          BA is headed for the toilet.
          HUGE AL

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          • #6
            Originally posted by HUGE AL View Post
            BA is headed for the toilet.
            Don't be nasty! You have a few dear friends who own some BA shares.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by phaleesy View Post
              Don't be nasty! You have a few dear friends who own some BA shares.
              SELL SELL SELL!!
              HUGE AL

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