EY new package
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EY new package
Hi,
Any news regarding the EY updated package that will come out in June. I know it probably won't be much but any rumors regarding basic/flight pay raise, allowances....etc
Thanks
Any news regarding the EY updated package that will come out in June. I know it probably won't be much but any rumors regarding basic/flight pay raise, allowances....etc
Thanks
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look what is happening with the neighbours :
"After a careful review of our operational requirements, we have decided to offer our cabin crew staff the opportunity to apply for unpaid leave on a purely voluntary basis, starting from May 2009. In anticipation of our growing fleet, Emirates' recruitment efforts over the past 12 months have been highly successful in meeting our operational requirements. Combined with a sharp drop in cabin crew attrition, we now find ourselves in a position to be more flexible as an employer," an Emirates spokesperson said in a statement.
"We believe some of our staff will welcome the opportunity to take time off to pursue personal interests such as: further studies, hobbies, or simply to spend time with family and friends," the airline said.
Cabin crew may opt for unpaid leave from a period of one month up to a maximum of six months. "While on leave they will still be employees of the airline, and continue to be eligible for various benefits including paid accommodation and travel concessions."
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Emirates airline offers staff unpaid leaveStaff Report
Published: April 01, 2009, 23:20
Dubai: Emirates airline yesterday announced that it has decided to offer unpaid leave to its cabin crew.Published: April 01, 2009, 23:20
"After a careful review of our operational requirements, we have decided to offer our cabin crew staff the opportunity to apply for unpaid leave on a purely voluntary basis, starting from May 2009. In anticipation of our growing fleet, Emirates' recruitment efforts over the past 12 months have been highly successful in meeting our operational requirements. Combined with a sharp drop in cabin crew attrition, we now find ourselves in a position to be more flexible as an employer," an Emirates spokesperson said in a statement.
"We believe some of our staff will welcome the opportunity to take time off to pursue personal interests such as: further studies, hobbies, or simply to spend time with family and friends," the airline said.
Cabin crew may opt for unpaid leave from a period of one month up to a maximum of six months. "While on leave they will still be employees of the airline, and continue to be eligible for various benefits including paid accommodation and travel concessions."
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Ey should think about it, 6 months unpaid leave, keeping housing and travel benefit, that would of great interest for a few of them, especially the ones close to retirement age.
But who says they have the ability to think .....? You should have a brain for that, and it wasn't included in the recruitment requirement for these Head office guys
But who says they have the ability to think .....? You should have a brain for that, and it wasn't included in the recruitment requirement for these Head office guys
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i herd about the new package. their be giving us a nice package of dates, carefuly handpicked by yindian migrant workers in al ain. i herd the company will be spending as much as 20 dhs per head. something to look forward to for shur.
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LWOP for EK Cabin Crew......
Could think of a few that would do very well on the ..er..."pro" circut...accom paid for, travel still available.....if they grouped together they could do quite well for themselves...
Could think of a few that would do very well on the ..er..."pro" circut...accom paid for, travel still available.....if they grouped together they could do quite well for themselves...