DALLAS – British Airways (BA) will give up to 13% more in wages to about 16,000 employees, undoing pay cuts brought on by the COVID epidemic.
The deal, according to union leaders, came about as a result of the check-in staff’s threat to go on strike earlier this summer, which led to a compensation agreement that was being extended to the entire workforce.
Around 16,000 non-management employees at the company, including cabin crew, engineers, and baggage handlers, are reportedly covered by the agreement, which will help bring pay back up to 2019 levels after the airline lowered staff compensation when the epidemic read more ⇒
Source:: “Airways Magazine”