Norwegians pilots goes to war
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Facing the music
Cockney Steve Quote:-"Yes! I take your point, but Mr/Ms.. Surgeon only kills the punters one at a time when (s)he cocks it up when they are shown to be a liability, their employer or the GMC will show them the exit."
I note that when your surgeon cocks it up, he/she is still around to face the music.
I think that the post from 27/09 sums up the situation most succinctly.
Incidentally, the two fish and chip shops in my area are run by Chinese people.
Perhaps one of them might be you?
I note that when your surgeon cocks it up, he/she is still around to face the music.
I think that the post from 27/09 sums up the situation most succinctly.
Incidentally, the two fish and chip shops in my area are run by Chinese people.
Perhaps one of them might be you?
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Anyone can give an update here on the offered T&C's?
From what Ive heard they are offering for F/Os:
Basic monthly salary (guaranteed, independent of hrs flown): 3800 EUR
Housing allowance: 500 EUR
Flight pay: 800 EUR
So total of 5100 EUR/month BEFORE TAX AND SOCIAL INSURANCES. Can anyone confirm this? How much would there be left on "take home pay"??
Also, offered bases at the moment are LPA and AGP.
How are pilots supposed to pay their taxes in this case? And social insurance, according to the new EU law this would mean them having to pay it in Spain. However, is is the contracting agency that will pay it or the pilot him/herself? Anyone knows any details about this?
It seems they are definitely trying to copy the Ryanair system....Looks like this is just the beginning of a big "Ryanairisation" of Norwegian....
From what Ive heard they are offering for F/Os:
Basic monthly salary (guaranteed, independent of hrs flown): 3800 EUR
Housing allowance: 500 EUR
Flight pay: 800 EUR
So total of 5100 EUR/month BEFORE TAX AND SOCIAL INSURANCES. Can anyone confirm this? How much would there be left on "take home pay"??
Also, offered bases at the moment are LPA and AGP.
How are pilots supposed to pay their taxes in this case? And social insurance, according to the new EU law this would mean them having to pay it in Spain. However, is is the contracting agency that will pay it or the pilot him/herself? Anyone knows any details about this?
It seems they are definitely trying to copy the Ryanair system....Looks like this is just the beginning of a big "Ryanairisation" of Norwegian....