A member of the National Association of Aircraft Pilots and Engineers disclosed this to @punchneswpapers, craving anonymity.
The source said the number of sacked pilots was between 70 and 75 in total.
The management of the airline, however, linked the pilots’ disengagement to the devastating impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The pilots had, on July 22, protested a major pay cut after negotiations with the management over their remuneration broke down.
A statement issued on Monday by Mr. Stanley Olise, spokesperson of the airline, described the sacking of the pilots as “painful but rightful decision.”
Part of the statement read, “The airline cannot afford to toe the path of being unable to continue to fulfil its financial obligations to its staff, external vendors, aviation agencies, maintenance organisations, insurance companies, banks and other creditors, hence the decision to restructure its entire operations with a view to surviving the times.
“The pandemic has hit every airline worldwide, so badly that it has become very impossible for airlines to remain afloat without carrying out an internal restructuring of their costs.
“Anything short of what we have done may lead to the collapse of an airline as could be seen in some places worldwide during this period. Therefore, we decided to review the salaries being paid to all staff.
“The new salaries reflect a zero per cent-40 per cent cut of the former salary, depending on the salary grades of every staff. Even after the cuts, it was obvious that for us to be able to sustain our operations and survive the times, some jobs must inevitably have to go.
“Air Peace has never, for one day, ever owed salaries to its workers in its almost six years of existence, pilots inclusive. Rather, the management of Air Peace has always been known to be increasing salaries of its employees periodically, without being prompted by staff.
Wow. This pandemic has really destroyed things sha. God is in control.
ReplyDeleteI dey tells you.
DeleteBut I don’t get
DeleteSomeone explain
This is terribly bad.
ReplyDeleteThose pilots should better go and buy bus to be driving for the main time because no job for town ...
ReplyDeletelool buy buses ke they won't think in that direction. For a whole pilot to descend to a bus driver? But that would have been nice if only we'll forget about class and rank and think more of the impact on the economy
DeleteThis is sad. Lord have mercy on us.
ReplyDeleteThis is heartbeaking oo... Lord take control..
ReplyDeleteah! The other day it was Nigerian army or so,today it's Air Peace hmmm this is a sign of serious economic breakdown as unemployment reduces aggregate demand thereby leading to low productivity and surely recession and economic mess
ReplyDeleteMay God see his people through this tough times
ReplyDeleteIt’s expected, even companies abroad are laying off. My nephew in US mentioned it that his friends were sacked by Google & other reputable companies. As long as u are experienced & licensed, getting a job as a Pilot is easy , but d only problem now is d Covid economic meltdown. It’s well.
ReplyDeleteWho’s employing 🤷♂️🤷🏻♀️🤷♂️🤷🏻♀️🤷♂️
DeleteAnd the number of the unemployed keeps rising...
ReplyDeleteThe covid 19 saga has finally enter guiness world record.
ReplyDeleteIts well oo
ReplyDeleteAh Covid19! The adverse economic impact is terrible. The impact on the aviation industry is alarming. This is worldwide. They hv to downsize and slash salaries to stay afloat. If not the company will go belly, bankrupt. I am sure those employees who are retained, accepted the salary cut. Half bread is better than none.
ReplyDeleteJESUS IS COMING! JESUS IS LORD FOR EVER. THE END IS NEAR.
Effect of the pandemic 😖
ReplyDeleteO God have mercy! Make a way for these 70 pilots and many more who have lost their jobs. Give them knowledge of witty inventions to create wealth in Jesus Christ name. Amen 🙏
ReplyDeleteAmen
DeleteSad one.God help the affected persons and their families in this trying times
ReplyDeleteOh God have mercy
ReplyDeleteThis pandemic has really Cause enough problems
Hmmmm it's well
ReplyDeleteIts a pity .. We are still collecting 75% since April plus some staff were sacked.
ReplyDeleteNa God go help person this period
sad reality and good reason for govt to pump intervention funds in the industry. like that 500 million they used to feed imaginary kids. sad this pandemic hit globally so even if you travel out, there might be no jobs too. Airlines like BA too had to downsize sef.they should look inwards and diversify into other interest.
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