Friday, November 28, 2008
When is redundancy redundancy ?
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Thursday, November 27, 2008
DAA to cut staff bonuses
Aer Arann base to soften blow of job cuts
IMPACT Trade Union reach agreement with Aer Lingus
Union officials said the deal contained a lot of sacrifice for cabin crew, but reduced the number of proposed job cuts including the retention of the Shannon base. If accepted the deal includes:
Retention of Irish-based cabin crew and a slimmed-down Shannon base
The deferral of pay increases under the Towards 2016 pay deal until July 2010
The deferral of pay increments for two years
New pay scales for new entrants. However pay scales remain unaltered for the first five years to protect new entrants
Increased productivity measures, which will lead to a reduction of 94 jobs through the company’s voluntary redundancy programme.
The company had originally planned to cut 420 cabin crew and replace almost all Irish-based long-haul crew with US-based staff. Under this deal, job losses are reduced to 94, plus a separate reduction of 60, which is due to schedule changes out of Shannon airport.
The deal will be put to a ballot of cabin crew over the next two weeks.
Ryanair stop services to Newquay
DAA breakup recedes
The State Airports Act, 2004 provides the framework for the establishment of Shannonand Cork as independent airports. Under the Act, both the Minister for Finance and I will have to be satisfied as to the state of operational and financial readiness of the three airports before any vesting of assets can take place.
I have already received the Cork and Shannon business plans and I expect shortly to receive a finalised commentary on those plans by the DAA when they submit their own plan under the Act.
Following consideration of the business plans and the views of the three boards, and after consultation with the Minister for Finance, I will bring the matter to Government, taking account of the current state of the aviation market and the economy generally.