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THE Air Line Pilots Association, Singapore (Alpa-S), said in a newsletter to members on Thursday evening that the union disagrees with the new measures implemented by Singapore Arlines' (SIA) on pilots to slash costs, and will be taking the matter up to the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) in the coming days.
SIA will offer a Covid-19 special early-retirement scheme for all ground staff and pilots next week, announced a memo to staff seen by The Business Times. Employees aged 50 and above, with at least 15 years of service and up to the level of divisional vice-presidents, are eligible for it.
In addition, the newsletter also noted that SIA had proposed to convert compulsory no-pay leave to full pay cuts: Captains will take a 23 per cent reduction, while first officers and second officers will take a 13 per cent and 10 per cent cuts respectively.
Alpa-S wrote in the newsletter that it had not been consulted on the special early-retirement scheme before the meeting with the company on Thursday morning. Its representatives had also given their feedback on the "ineffectiveness of the special early-retirement scheme, with the disappointing quantum offered as a result of the payout cap".
More at https://www.businesstimes.com.sg/co...ion-disagrees-with-sias-cost-cutting-measures
SIA will offer a Covid-19 special early-retirement scheme for all ground staff and pilots next week, announced a memo to staff seen by The Business Times. Employees aged 50 and above, with at least 15 years of service and up to the level of divisional vice-presidents, are eligible for it.
In addition, the newsletter also noted that SIA had proposed to convert compulsory no-pay leave to full pay cuts: Captains will take a 23 per cent reduction, while first officers and second officers will take a 13 per cent and 10 per cent cuts respectively.
Alpa-S wrote in the newsletter that it had not been consulted on the special early-retirement scheme before the meeting with the company on Thursday morning. Its representatives had also given their feedback on the "ineffectiveness of the special early-retirement scheme, with the disappointing quantum offered as a result of the payout cap".
More at https://www.businesstimes.com.sg/co...ion-disagrees-with-sias-cost-cutting-measures