More Air Jamaica job cuts
2011-07-01 08:38:25 | with audio | (38 Comments)
Air Jamaica plane- file.Janet Silvera and Leaon Nash, Gleaner Writers
Another set of Air Jamaica workers is expected to be jobless as of today.
This as Caribbean Airlines takes over all operations at the airline.
The positions likely to go include ground handlers, information technology, flight operations and stores.
The airline’s reservations department is also being relocated to Trinidad and Tobago.
Up to news time, it was unclear as to how many persons would be out of a job.
The latest round of job cuts follows the termination of 54 positions in May and a long list of dismissals since Caribbean Airlines took over a year ago and promised a leaner operation.
Highly placed sources at the airline told our news center that the takeover has seen the majority of customer service staff having their positions downgraded to part-time.
At the same time, they have had to accept a cut of 50 per cent in salary.
Those who were retained from the previous cut were given two-month contracts which reportedly expired on Wednesday.
Those who signed Caribbean Airline contracts in May were given six-months’ probation, but it is not clear what is their current fate.
However, those kept on staff after today will now have to wear uniforms bearing the name Caribbean Airlines.
Meanwhile, the National Workers Union (NWU) which represents air Jamaica employees said the latest job cuts is unfortunate.
NWU Vice President Granville Valentine is also outraged at the salary cuts.
Valentine urged Labour Minister Pearnel Charles to intervene and ensure that a commitment given by him to protect Jamaican jobs is not jeopardised.
2011-07-01 08:38:25 | with audio | (38 Comments)
Air Jamaica plane- file.Janet Silvera and Leaon Nash, Gleaner Writers
Another set of Air Jamaica workers is expected to be jobless as of today.
This as Caribbean Airlines takes over all operations at the airline.
The positions likely to go include ground handlers, information technology, flight operations and stores.
The airline’s reservations department is also being relocated to Trinidad and Tobago.
Up to news time, it was unclear as to how many persons would be out of a job.
The latest round of job cuts follows the termination of 54 positions in May and a long list of dismissals since Caribbean Airlines took over a year ago and promised a leaner operation.
Highly placed sources at the airline told our news center that the takeover has seen the majority of customer service staff having their positions downgraded to part-time.
At the same time, they have had to accept a cut of 50 per cent in salary.
Those who were retained from the previous cut were given two-month contracts which reportedly expired on Wednesday.
Those who signed Caribbean Airline contracts in May were given six-months’ probation, but it is not clear what is their current fate.
However, those kept on staff after today will now have to wear uniforms bearing the name Caribbean Airlines.
Meanwhile, the National Workers Union (NWU) which represents air Jamaica employees said the latest job cuts is unfortunate.
NWU Vice President Granville Valentine is also outraged at the salary cuts.
Valentine urged Labour Minister Pearnel Charles to intervene and ensure that a commitment given by him to protect Jamaican jobs is not jeopardised.
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