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Old 22nd Jul 2020, 00:35
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BA cockpit and cabin cerw pay after covid A/C type

I would like to know how much are BA cockpit and cabin crew gross per month after the covid epidemy.
Also is the company paying any wage related taxes or pension fund contributions on top of wages.
Renumeration based on type of aircraft flown would be good to receive and also comments from those that are
familar with wage rates and coniditions at other airlines are welcomte to share info and comment, Thank you,

ps. I am an Icelandic economist-investment analyst trying to analyse an investment proposal from a local investment company.
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Old 22nd Jul 2020, 05:47
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I would like to know how much are BA cockpit and cabin crew gross per month after the covid epidemy.
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​​​​​​You going to have to be patient and wait for anything, the reason being arguments/consultations/negotiations are still ongoing, nothing has been finally agreed between BA and the various unions/Associations.

I have to say you may not realise it but because if the pay structure at BA you are asking for people to be fairly generous with a lot of fairly fine detail and even on one fleet there's a lot of variability in total income.

You can follow discussion of various proposals with regard to Flight crew on IAG restructuring thread here:

https://www.pprune.org/rumours-news/...-000-jobs.html

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If you have a quick Google for BA pilot salary, the website you want is the Pilot Jobs Network (if you’re on a very purple website you’re probably on the right track), that’s got everything you are after on it
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I may be wrong but I thought the OP was after the figures post any changes due to the Covid epidemic. If that's the case that info is not available yet, we have not voted to accept/reject any deal.

[Edit to add that the proposals were published about 6 hours after I posted, ballot now being held]

As for the "purple website" - well if it's the website I'm looking at it certainly don't reflect any recent changes, doesn't reflect the current situation accurately ( somebody needs to edit the 747 figures PDQ ) but TBF it does at least carry a fairly robust warning under "Current Situation".

I certainly wouldn't plan to do any analysis based on that data.

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Too early to say
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