IAG: BA restructuring may cost 12,000 jobs
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In many countries redundancies are illegal during this pandemic due to new legislation specifically in place to protect jobs and T&Cs' e.g. in Spain nobody can be made redundant for a further 6 months after the last government financial help received by the employer. This type of legislation has been introduced specifically to avoid corporate abuse during the crisis, in the UK the intention of the legislator was basically the same when the various measures were announced (loans, grants, furlough etc).
BA will be LEGALLY exposed as consultation of workforce & Unions during this crisis (e.g furlough or sickness/self isolation & lockdown) is not a realistic option and any action should have been postponed to a post crisis phase.
Unprecedented times however any good & responsible employer should consider redundancies as the very last resort. New lower, irreversible and permanent T&Cs' simply "a criminal act" in the middle of Covid19.
Quite shocking.
The government should introduce new legislation to avoid this kind of corporate abuse during a crisis of this magnitude whilst providing the necessary financial support.
The vast majority of BA workforce would very likely accept part-time contracts for as long as needed.
This would be the best solution.
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Controversial, moi?
Simply immoral and strongly illegal during this pandemic.
Also BA will be LEGALLY exposed as consultation of workforce & Unions during this crisis (e.g furlough or sickness/self isolation & lockdown) should have been postponed to a post crisis phase.
Unprecedented times however any good & responsible employer should consider redundancies as the very last resort.
You posts are full of firebrand rhetoric but seem to ignore the reality of the dire situation airlines across the world are facing. So instead of suggesting the government, i.e. taxpayers and government borrowing, supply funds to stop people being made redundant why not suggest some practical and sustainable measures that would work?
I would imagine paying decent severance payments might be a step in the right direction. If other airlines in IAG are offering generous VR terms, why not the powerhouse of IAG? Or does the money only flow one way?
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It may well be immoral but it is not illegal.
Er.....how?
So if you were running an airline with few aircraft flying, few passengers and no sign of the airline industry recovering for a considerable time what would you do?
You posts are full of firebrand rhetoric but seem to ignore the reality of the dire situation airlines across the world are facing. So instead of suggesting the government, i.e. taxpayers and government borrowing, supply funds to stop people being made redundant why not suggest some practical and sustainable measures that would work?
Er.....how?
So if you were running an airline with few aircraft flying, few passengers and no sign of the airline industry recovering for a considerable time what would you do?
You posts are full of firebrand rhetoric but seem to ignore the reality of the dire situation airlines across the world are facing. So instead of suggesting the government, i.e. taxpayers and government borrowing, supply funds to stop people being made redundant why not suggest some practical and sustainable measures that would work?
He just did?
(Part-time contracts).
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The maximum number of redundancies is stated in the S188 letter. The BA MOA states the selection criteria is LIFO, plus the redeployment agreement means a years pay per pilot. The best reason for keeping LIFO is that it makes the savings required much less to offset the most junior 1000 pilot salaries.
There has already been a considerable amount of PTW granted over CV19. Add in a few seniors about to go, and maybe a small take up of the RAF Deal, and the numbers come down even more.
There has already been a considerable amount of PTW granted over CV19. Add in a few seniors about to go, and maybe a small take up of the RAF Deal, and the numbers come down even more.
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I also wouldn't discount industrial action so soon. The fleet is not grounded and the airline is operating a sizable number of flights, predominantly cargo only. Air freight costs have increased massively since the decimation of passenger flights, the majority of these flights will be operationally profitable to the company, not to mention the long standing cargo contracts that need protecting. BA have four 777s coming in from JFK alone today. Even a 747 is getting an outing today. The number of flights is increasing again and given the time scales, any action would coincide with the "meaningful" ramping up of passenger operations.
If the airline is in "survival mode", as AC and WW seem to keep insisting, then the unions and workforce do have some bargaining power. It sounds like the Union and work force are resigned to their fate, and arguing about who should be thrown under the bus isn't going to help your cause.
The problem is folks, much as I hate to say it... a handful of 777s, a 747 and the odd 787/350 do not a summer make. We need passengers back..
Any thoughts of a "meaningful" ramping up of passenger operations anytime soon is holed below the waterline by the idea of the 14 day quarantine being floated in the media, no doubt by HMG, who as usual are being vague and unhelpful. You can bet your last dollar that WW is going to use that proposed/rumoured government policy PDQ and repeatedly as a "here's why I'm being forced to do this" when he gives evidence to the Transport Select Committees..
I do think that by some clever footwork and imaginative thinking BALPA can prevent the BA pilot job losses getting into four figures, I hope and think it will not even close to four figures, but looking at the "realpolitik" I cannot for the life of me see how some compulsory pilot redundancies can be completely avoided.
I sincerely hope I am wrong.
Any thoughts of a "meaningful" ramping up of passenger operations anytime soon is holed below the waterline by the idea of the 14 day quarantine being floated in the media, no doubt by HMG, who as usual are being vague and unhelpful. You can bet your last dollar that WW is going to use that proposed/rumoured government policy PDQ and repeatedly as a "here's why I'm being forced to do this" when he gives evidence to the Transport Select Committees..
I do think that by some clever footwork and imaginative thinking BALPA can prevent the BA pilot job losses getting into four figures, I hope and think it will not even close to four figures, but looking at the "realpolitik" I cannot for the life of me see how some compulsory pilot redundancies can be completely avoided.
I sincerely hope I am wrong.
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Ramping up to 50% from July, apparently.
BA isn’t fighting for survival (yet), it is positioning itself for greater market share.
14-day self-quarantine cannot be policed, it is political posturing to look like something is being done.
Anyhow, people would be coming into the UK from probably less-infected countries.
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BA isn’t fighting for survival (yet), it is positioning itself for greater market share.
14-day self-quarantine cannot be policed, it is political posturing to look like something is being done.
Anyhow, people would be coming into the UK from probably less-infected countries.
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NZ and Aus seem to have managed to police 14 day lockdowns with good effect, is that beyond you?
There are two choices in this
Lock the borders, create massive financial damage, have a relatively low death rate or
Don’t close your borders, create massive financial damage, have a massive death toll. For those of you who think it’s acceptable losses, thank you for volunteering your oldies as tribute.
There are two choices in this
Lock the borders, create massive financial damage, have a relatively low death rate or
Don’t close your borders, create massive financial damage, have a massive death toll. For those of you who think it’s acceptable losses, thank you for volunteering your oldies as tribute.
The problem is if the UK introduce a quarantine for appearances sake they will get "found out", and that in turn could have implications for us in the travel industry and aviation.
Back to topic..
(ozbiggles beat me to it)
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WW to be grilled by MPs this morning
just a reminder that WW is before MPs this morning at 10:00. Here's the link:
https://parliamentlive.tv/Event/Inde...e-e7fe97ac55bb
https://parliamentlive.tv/Event/Inde...e-e7fe97ac55bb
Guess what that commonly means ...
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Willie Walsh
just a reminder that WW is before MPs this morning at 10:00. Here's the link:
https://parliamentlive.tv/Event/Inde...e-e7fe97ac55bb
https://parliamentlive.tv/Event/Inde...e-e7fe97ac55bb
He did not answer any question, he only referred to consultation, no intent to save UK jobs or keep jobs in the UK (those jobs that will be offshored).
New lower T&Cs not answered and back to consultation too.
How can he justify his salary which is beyond any logic? He got his salary reduced by 20% , what a joke. "Leading by example" principle totally ignored.
Willie Walsh has earned over £33 million in BA.
An insult to the entire BA workforce & the UK Tax payers.
The Committee clearly did not trust a word he said.
The Government must act now if the UK wants to preserve the future of its national carrier.
BA, the UK national carrier, is clearly in the hands of a non-UK entity and the consequences are very serious. Covid19 is only reiterating the dangers of having critical national services in foreign hands.
Watch carefully from time 11.23.12 please.
Recording here:
Recording
or link:
https://www.parliamentlive.tv/Event/...e-e7fe97ac55bb
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He has proven nothing of the sort! Despite their frustrations, the MPs surely did not anticipate receiving answers to many of their lines of questioning. His answers were entirely predictable.
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Is he not in a 45 day consultation period with unions? Be pretty stupid to give away their negotiating position ahead of those discussions. Also he would have to notify the capital markets as per the law.
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NZ and Aus seem to have managed to police 14 day lockdowns with good effect, is that beyond you?
There are two choices in this
Lock the borders, create massive financial damage, have a relatively low death rate or
Don’t close your borders, create massive financial damage, have a massive death toll. For those of you who think it’s acceptable losses, thank you for volunteering your oldies as tribute.
There are two choices in this
Lock the borders, create massive financial damage, have a relatively low death rate or
Don’t close your borders, create massive financial damage, have a massive death toll. For those of you who think it’s acceptable losses, thank you for volunteering your oldies as tribute.
A lockdown of everyone can be policed, but a self-imposed quarantine of a part of society cannot.
Is that beyond you?
Back to topic.....