News Source: The independent
| about 1 month ago
Aer Lingus yesterday followed British Airways by announcing large-scale redundancies and other cost savings in what it described as a move necessary for survival. The Irish flag carrier said it would cut 676 jobs and the salaries of other staff,...
News Source: Jang.com.pk
| about 1 month ago
European airlines are slashing more than 2,000 jobs and moving towards US-style baggage charges, raising the prospect of winter disruption as demand picks up. Irish carrier Aer Lingus said it would cut 676 jobs and curb pay in a bid to survive the...
News Source: Times of Oman
| about 1 month ago
Irish airline Aer Lingus will cut 676 jobs and remove legacy work practices as part of a restructuring plan to reduce annual operating costs by 97 million euros ($143 million) by 2011, lifting its shares. The airline, which has been rapidly burning...
News Source: Uinta County News
| about 1 month ago
Aer Lingus has this morning announced a severe package of cutbacks including more than 670 job losses. The recession has put the airline under pressure to secure savings of €100m a year. The airline is also looking to impose a pay cuts on those...
News Source: Guardian Unlimited
| about 1 month ago
Aer Lingus to axe jobs and make pay cuts in downturn Aer Lingus's 'transformation plan' includes dropping long-haul flights as well as cutting jobs of pilots and cabin crew Aer Lingus claim it is currently too inefficient to survive the airline...
News Source: Times Online
| about 1 month ago
The group, Britain's second-biggest recruiter, was warned by the Inland Revenue last month that it was "considering taking steps" to recover £37.4 million which it had handed over as a part settlement of an alleged overpaid VAT bill. Details of the...