Khaleej Times

Emirates begins ‘modest restructur­ing’

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dubai — Emirates, the world’s biggest long-haul airline, said on Monday it was in the process of only a “modest restructur­ing,” two months after it reported a 75 per cent decline in half-year profits due to slower growth and increased competitio­n.

Gulf carriers who spent years rapidly expanding into markets from South America to Africa are under pressure to adapt to weaker markets, overcapaci­ty and a stronger dollar.

The restructur­ing at Emirates involves moving employees into new positions that has seen staff both promoted and demoted, a spokeswoma­n said, adding that a “very small number” of staff had been affected.

“Where roles were impacted, full support has been given to explore redeployme­nt opportunit­ies within the organisati­on,” the spokeswoma­n said in an emailed statement.

Around 1,000 employees have left Emirates in the past three months “for various reasons and largely through natural attrition,” the spokeswoma­n said in a separate statement.

“This is no different from previous years. Role and structure reviews in some areas impacted less than 40 staff during this same period, and a number of these were on a voluntary basis,” the spokes- woman said, adding the company continues to hire new staff.

Emirates, including associated companies under the Emirates Group, employs 103,000 staff, which means the 1,000 jobs gone represent about one per cent of its workforce. Other recent changes at Emirates include removing an additional allowance offered to cabin crew who want to live outside company accommodat­ion.

The airline froze its housing allowance policy for cabin crew on December 21 last year, telling staff excess company accommodat­ion is available, sources familiar with the matter have told Reuters.

Emirates did not address questions regarding changes to its cabin crew accommodat­ion policy. The sources said the freeze will be reviewed in March and does not affect employees who already receive the allowance. Married cabin crew are also exempt from the freeze.

Whilst Emirates has also said that it could cut routes, it has recently announced that it is expanding its network with flights to Zagreb and Newark due to start this year. — Reuters

 ?? — Supplied photo ?? The restructur­ing at Emirates involves moving employees into new positions that has seen staff both promoted and demoted.
— Supplied photo The restructur­ing at Emirates involves moving employees into new positions that has seen staff both promoted and demoted.

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