June 16th, 2009Work For Free At British Airways
Struggling airline British Airways is taking an unusual step in these tough economic times, asking its 40,000 employees to keep working, but without paychecks.
From Marketwatch:
British Airways has asked its 40,000 staff to work without pay for up to a month as the ailing airline seeks to cut costs.
The group, which made a record £401 million loss in 2008 amid surging fuel prices and a collapse in premium-fare passengers, is seeking to reduce costs dramatically and has already offered staff unpaid leave or a reduction in hours.
Willie Walsh, BA’s chief executive, has now gone a step further by asking staff to volunteer for between one and four weeks of unpaid work in what he says is a “fight for survival.”
Mr Walsh, who said last week that he would work for free in July, has set a deadline of June 24 for employees to volunteer for unpaid work. He said that the salary deductions would be spread over three to six months wherever possible..
British Airways is not the only company pushing salaries down. Here is a sampling of other salary reductions hitting the news.
June 17th, 2009 at 6:40 am
What British Airways should ask they staff is to work one week free for four Mos the equal the cost and it would be reasonable
john
October 26th, 2010 at 1:50 am
british airways is the best airline that i have been into, great crew and great service:.~