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GS-Alpha 17th March 2020 19:42

Sadly I very much doubt they’ll be going anywhere but short haul.

BitMoreRightRudder 17th March 2020 20:27

LH SFOs doing A320 command courses have had their courses canned and are being directed RHS 320. It’s not pretty.

student88 17th March 2020 22:30

They're also offering temporary secondments from the A380 to A350, killing two birds with one stone (dealing with the A380 surplus whilst filling the gaps of the poor A350 bound DEPs who had their contracts torn up..

RogueOne 18th March 2020 19:01


Originally Posted by BitMoreRightRudder (Post 10717828)
It’s not pretty.

But it is necessary

Black Pudding 18th March 2020 20:58


Originally Posted by BitMoreRightRudder (Post 10717828)
LH SFOs doing A320 command courses have had their courses canned and are being directed RHS 320. It’s not pretty.

I’d be thankful to have a job.

BitMoreRightRudder 18th March 2020 21:46

Were you two sent here by management? You sure sound like it.

Oh gaim 18th March 2020 22:05


Originally Posted by BitMoreRightRudder (Post 10719447)
Were you two sent here by management? You sure sound like it.

Indeed. Some companies seem significantly more forthright and open than others and ultimately ours is very generous indeed.

IAG are not debt laden I thought?

4468 18th March 2020 22:51


IAG are not debt laden I thought?
Nor would one imagine, they have any intention of being. IAG are utterly ruthless. Particularly with their Golden Goose, BA.

Buter 18th March 2020 23:08


Originally Posted by BitMoreRightRudder (Post 10719447)
Were you two sent here by management? You sure sound like it.

Well, I'm pretty sure Black Pudding is P. Nye, so kinda understandable...

B

757drivergla 19th March 2020 15:15

Epic....outed. Loving your work dude

RexBanner 19th March 2020 15:41

Looking at the posting history of said individual I’m not convinced.

Buter 19th March 2020 16:11

Was merely a joke, dear boy. The fruit was hanging too low to ignore; besides, I needed to make my yearly post!

We got to see how truly awful some people could be during last year's pay talks. I personally hope said individual never works in aviation again.

Cheers and good luck to all those affected by this stupid bug.

Buter

RexBanner 19th March 2020 17:58


Originally Posted by Buter (Post 10720409)
Was merely a joke, dear boy. The fruit was hanging too low to ignore; besides, I needed to make my yearly post!

We got to see how truly awful some people could be during last year's pay talks. I personally hope said individual never works in aviation again.

Cheers and good luck to all those affected by this stupid bug.

Buter

I certainly hope I never share a flightdeck with him. That would be.....interesting. (Careful what you wish for in the current climate too I guess!)

SissySkinner 20th March 2020 19:21

After the announcement today that the government will cover 80% of an employees wage with a limit of £2500.

Is there any possibility that would include the FO’s who have had their job offers withdrawn due to Covid-19? Or do you have to be employed by the company and have your salary paid by BA and then the government pay the 80% back to BA?

Sorry if it’s a silly question, can’t really find the details anywhere at this early stage.

WorcesterPilot 20th March 2020 20:32


Originally Posted by SissySkinner (Post 10722034)
After the announcement today that the government will cover 80% of an employees wage with a limit of £2500.

Is there any possibility that would include the FO’s who have had their job offers withdrawn due to Covid-19? Or do you have to be employed by the company and have your salary paid by BA and then the government pay the 80% back to BA?

Sorry if it’s a silly question, can’t really find the details anywhere at this early stage.

Word is IAG aren’t accepting any govt assistance including this wage thing so they look good to shareholders/the city. I was hoping the same as you but I think it’s wishful thinking. Asda, Lidl, Aldi and Maccies applications going in tomorrow, ezy fleet is grounded from Tuesday

socks77 20th March 2020 20:36


Originally Posted by SissySkinner (Post 10722034)
After the announcement today that the government will cover 80% of an employees wage with a limit of £2500.

Is there any possibility that would include the FO’s who have had their job offers withdrawn due to Covid-19? Or do you have to be employed by the company and have your salary paid by BA and then the government pay the 80% back to BA?

Sorry if it’s a silly question, can’t really find the details anywhere at this early stage.

I should really hope so. I wander if BA could honour our start dates and place us immediately on unpaid leave?

For those of us who have a family and mortgage to pay for and no prospect of returning to our previous employers this would be a lifesaver.

bex88 20th March 2020 21:31

IAG don’t have a choice on the government wage guarantee, unless of course they just make thousands redundant. That would do far more damage to them than allowing employees to accept help offered by the government.


SissySkinner 20th March 2020 21:47


Originally Posted by bex88 (Post 10722224)
IAG don’t have a choice on the government wage guarantee, unless of course they just make thousands redundant. That would do far more damage to them than allowing employees to accept help offered by the government.


Agreed. Unfortunately I don't think it will help us who have had our contracts rescinded already, from my understanding the company would have to request a grant from HMRC to cover up to 80% of the employees wages.

1. I can't imagine IAG wanting to do that.
2. They would need to reinstate our rescinded contracts and put us on the payroll. A big ask of a company that are willing to withdraw your job offer just weeks before your start date.

Berbly 20th March 2020 21:50


Originally Posted by SissySkinner (Post 10722247)
Agreed. Unfortunately I don't think it will help us who have had our contracts rescinded already, from my understanding the company would have to request a grant from HMRC to cover up to 80% of the employees wages.

1. I can't imagine IAG wanting to do that.
2. They would need to reinstate our rescinded contracts and put us on the payroll. A big ask of a company that are willing to withdraw your job offer just weeks before your start date.

worth asking though, isn’t it?

USERNAME_ 20th March 2020 23:30


Originally Posted by SissySkinner (Post 10722247)
1. I can't imagine IAG wanting to do that.


How much authority do IAG have over BACF? As they are actively looking at keeping everybody employed through this government scheme according to a letter from the union.


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