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British Airways wants its stewards pensionable at 65 years of age

London, United Kingdom - It's a part of pension deficit reorganization plan

British Airways, which has EUR 1.45bn pension deficit, has proposed its engagement for 50% contributing to reorganization, only if its employees accept a plan which asks them to stop working no longer at 55 years of age, as it happens now, but at 60 for pilots and at 65 for stewards and hostesses. With this manoeuvre, the British flag carrier plans to fill the pension fund hole for 450 million pounds,...

AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency - 138071

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