British Airways commits to no post-furlough redundancies
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British Airways has committed to a ‘no lay-offs’ policy when the Government furlough scheme ends tomorrow.
This represents a step-change in employee relations from the situation over the past 18 months. The company has previously used coronavirus to push through substantial cuts to the pay and conditions of legacy cabin crew, as well as making several thousand redundancies.
Under the plan announced by CEO Sean Doyle to staff this week, all furloughed staff will return to the payroll and will receive their basic pay.

This will still leave cabin crew well short of their historic take-home pay, because of the loss of the allowances received based on flying hours, but the move represents a heavy cost to the airline given the limited flying schedule planned for the Winter.
British Airways will be encouraging cabin crew to look at alternative options, including taking a period of unpaid leave or moving to a part-time role. Some will also be asked to move into call centre roles.
Comment on Flyertalk suggests that some Boeing 777 pilots have been asked to move to Doha to fly for Qatar Airways over the Winter.
British Airways is also re-opening its Waterside head office, allowing management to escape the brutalist horrors of the upper floors of Technical Block C at Hatton Cross, pictured above.
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