Not when you are paying them to work on your house.
You need to get a decent team in to do your contract negotiations - I can recommend some quality people.in Whitehall if you're not worried about small print....
Not when you are paying them to work on your house.
The thing is, they are not really B.A. anymore, They are part of IAG and include Iberia and Aer Lingus. No government is going to bail out the national airline of three different countries unlike Lufthansa/Air France & KLM etc who have all been bailed out by the German, French and Dutch governments. I read recently that Aer Lingus have put some brand new planes into long term storage in Ciudad Real in Spain as they don't envisage using them until next year at the earliest.Appalling behaviour from British Airways.
Been speaking today to a load of my mates who have had to make the decision today to either leave the job they’ve worked in for 25* years with redundancy OR to apply for a new job in the company with less pay and worse conditions.
I really can see the airline going the way of RyanAir with their service
The thing is, they are not really B.A. anymore, They are part of IAG and include Iberia and Aer Lingus. No government is going to bail out the national airline of three different countries unlike Lufthansa/Air France & KLM etc who have all been bailed out by the German, French and Dutch governments. I read recently that Aer Lingus have put some brand new planes into long term storage in Ciudad Real in Spain as they don't envisage using them until next year at the earliest.
The airline industry like a few other industries is in a dire place at the moment with no prospect things will get any better until a vaccine is found and readily available. My industry, taxis, is ****ed too. If I was your mates, I would take the redundancy on offer if it was any way decent as there could easily be further compulsory redundancies down the road if we don't find a vaccine soon. They might end up getting only statutory redundancy which is half a week's pay per year of service.
Appalling behaviour from British Airways.
Been speaking today to a load of my mates who have had to make the decision today to either leave the job they’ve worked in for 25* years with redundancy OR to apply for a new job in the company with less pay and worse conditions.
I really can see the airline going the way of RyanAir with their service
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Amazon made £10.9 billion in revenue in 2018.
It paid a mere £220 million in taxes that year.
The Government’s Digital Services Tax was meant to ensure big tech companies pay their fair share.
Instead, Amazon is forcing its sellers to pick up the bill.
What "taxes" are being referred to?? Employment, VAT, Corporation Tax?? Typical hysterical post that doesn't understand that tax doesn't relate solely to turnover....