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Lufthansa reaches deal with pilots to cut costs

Published 08/19/2020, 08:55 AM
Updated 08/19/2020, 10:00 AM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A Lufthansa aircraft at the airport in Frankfurt, Germany

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A Lufthansa aircraft at the airport in Frankfurt, Germany

BERLIN (Reuters) - Lufthansa (DE:LHAG) said it had reached an agreement with pilots on Wednesday over a package of short-term measures to cut costs as the German airline battles to reduce losses due to the coronavirus pandemic.

In return for job guarantees until at least March 31, 2021, pilots union Vereinigung Cockpit (VC) has agreed to reduced top-up payments to short-time working benefits as well as cuts to pension benefits through to the end of 2020, Lufthansa said.

Lufthansa added it would only be able to avoid redundancies beyond March if it reached a long-term agreement for pilots, including a corresponding cut in working hours and salaries. Lufthansa employs around 5,000 pilots.

It added that wage increases previously negotiated for this year would be postponed until January 2021.

The VC union said the short-term agreement gave the two sides time to work on a longer-term deal.

"We clearly reject Lufthansa's threat to make redundancies for operational reasons. In our opinion, a social partnership must show how resilient it is, especially in bad times," VC President Markus Wahl said in a statement.

Last week, the airline put German workers on notice of compulsory layoffs, saying the slump in travel and slow progress in union negotiations meant cuts were unavoidable after the carrier lost 1.7 billion euros in a single quarter.

Lufthansa, which in June received a 9 billion euro government bailout to secure its future, said last week it expected capacity to recover to only around 50% of normal by the end of 2020 and to two thirds of last year's level in 2021.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A Lufthansa aircraft at the airport in Frankfurt, Germany

Cabin crew voted in favour of a deal to stop pay rises and cut hours, the UFO trade union said on Saturday, while Lufthansa said on Thursday it had walked away from talks with union Verdi on behalf of 35,000 ground staff over a package to cut costs.

Latest comments

That is little cut for little work since there r NOT many flights these days. The unions main job is to extract much money for members.
Poor pilots why would they settle for less. Less bonus for the CEO, problem solved
The cut is Just ‘top up’ n pension. Most pilots work reduce more than half. That is a good deal for the amount of workload now.
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