Yorkshire Post

BA parent company says it is not picking on the airline over jobs

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BRITISH AIRWAYS’ parent company has insisted it is not “picking on” the airline after announcing it will shed up to 12,000 jobs.

IAG chief executive Willie Walsh told MPs that restructur­ing will be carried out across the group, which owns other carriers such as Aer Lingus, Iberia and Vueling.

It announced last month that up to 12,000 British Airways workers will be made redundant, which is equivalent to more than a quarter of the workforce.

Giving evidence to the Commons’ Transport Select Committee yesterday, Mr Walsh insisted the timing of the announceme­nt about the reduction in staffing at British Airways was due to the UK’s labour laws.

He said: “The labour legislatio­n in Ireland and Spain – the two other major countries in which we operate – it’s different. We’re required to do it in a different way. We are embarking on a restructur­ing and I’ve made it clear that this is group-wide restructur­ing. It’s not specific to British Airways.

“It’s group-wide restructur­ing in the face of the greatest crisis that the airline industry and the airlines within IAG have faced.”

He added: “We are not picking on British Airways.

“We’re not doing anything that we don’t think is absolutely necessary to secure the survival of British Airways and we’re doing exactly the same with the other airlines in the group.”

Labour MP Sam Tarry put it to Mr Walsh during the hearing that cabin crew cannot understand why they are being “thrown on the scrap heap” given IAG has billions of pounds in liquidity, and it has been suggested the restructur­ing is a “pre-determined decision” which will be “potentiall­y quite market advantageo­us versus your rivals”.

Mr Walsh replied: “Our restructur­ing is solely driven by the fact that we are now in the deepest downturn that the aviation industry has ever seen.

“Our capacity is going to be significan­tly lower in 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023 and beyond than we had planned to be.

“The amount of flying we’re doing will be significan­tly lower than the flying that we were proposing to do.”

 ??  ?? WILLIE WALSH: Said the move was a group-wide restructur­ing and it was not specific to BA.
WILLIE WALSH: Said the move was a group-wide restructur­ing and it was not specific to BA.

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