Air NewZealand taglia 200 posti di lavoro


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November 19, 2008
National carrier Air New Zealand plans to cut up to 200 full-time jobs in response to falling passenger numbers, it said on Wednesday.

The company said it has been reducing capacity in line with falling demand and needed to reduce its work force accordingly. About half of the redundancies will hit long-haul cabin crew, with technical, planning and management jobs also to be cut.

It said it had tried to minimize the cuts by offering reduced hours, not replacing some jobs and freezing executive pay.

"However these measure will not fully address the excess staff levels we now have as a result of these capacity reductions, especially in the long haul business where capacity is being reduced by 8 percent when compared with the last financial year," chief executive Rob Fyfe said in a statement.

Savings from the staff cuts, combined with a company-wide review of spending, are expected to be more than NZD$20 million (USD$11 million) a year.

Air New Zealand, which is 76 percent owned by the state, has 11,000 full-time staff.

In its September operating statistics, the company said passenger numbers were down 4.5 percent on September 2007, with passenger loads down 2.5 percentage points to 77.8 percent.

In the trans-Tasman and Pacific markets, Air New Zealand said passenger numbers were down 10 percent and load factors fell 7 percentage points.

In the year to June 2008, Air New Zealand's net profit fell 1 percent to NZD$218 million, largely due to higher fuel prices.

(Reuters)
 
Continua la solita solfa!! Gran brutto momento.
e sì, perchè sembra quasi una "moda". Forse molti management ad alto livello si sentono"obbligati" a simili azioni per far vedere agli azionisti che anche loro hanno il controllo della situazione e visto che anche gli altri operano tagli, loro non possono essere da meno. Salvo non tagliare i propri emolumenti.
Prima l'11 settembre, poi la SARS, ora il costo del petrolio. Tutti fatti sostanzialmente di breve durata, piuttosto emotivi che altro. Altamente speculativi di sicuro, Manna piovuta dal cielo per quest managers.

E' di queste ore la notizia che l'Australia ha di fronte una recessione: ecco, il pranzo è servito per i top managers australiani.