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Aer Lingus follows BA in cutting jobs

London : United Kingdom | about 1 month ago  
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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 industry downturn.
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  • 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...
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  • Blog Source: infojoestockstoknow.blogspot.com
    Supermarket Sainsbury's is lower despite a 4.6% rise in like for like sales excluding fuel in the quarter to 3 October. Excluding the impact of the VAT cut, like-for-like sales in the quarter, the second of the company's financial year, were up by 5.
  • Blog Source: www.rhinestonetshirts.com
    Irish airline Aer Lingus says it will cut almost 800 jobs as part of a 97m-euro ($143m; £90m) cost-cutting plan.
  • Blog Source: bigonsandbank.com
    Aer Lingus has said it will cut almost 800 jobs, while British Airways workers are threatening strike action after the airline announced 1700 jobs will be. ... Supermarket chain Sainsbury's has today followed rival Tesco with a 'strong' sales report.
  • Blog Source: bigonsandbank.com
    Aer Lingus has said it will cut almost 800 jobs, while British Airways workers are threatening strike action after the airline announced 1700 jobs will be cut. The Irish airline said today jobs would have to be cut in a bid to save €97 ...
  • Blog Source: keyboardcat.comxa.com
    Aer Lingus to cut almost 800 jobs. Irish airline Aer Lingus says it will cut almost 800 jobs as part of a 97m-euro ($143m; £90m) cost-cutting plan. This entry was posted on Tuesday, October 6th, 2009 at 11:55 pm and is filed under ...
  • Blog Source: bigonsandbank.com
    Sainsbury fell 3.28 per cent as it warned the recession could slow growth into 2010, while Admiral dropped 3.29 per cent as it went ex-dividend today. Tullow Oil was down 3.23 per cent – cutting back some of its gains yesterday and ... Aer Lingus
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Posted By SharonPrimack SharonPrimack | about 1 month ago
The United States are facing hard times and I hate to see where the wind up will be heading.
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