Emirates lays off more pilots, cabin crew in latest round of culls

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The workforce of 4,300 pilots and nearly 22,000 cabin crew could shrink by almost a third. FMTNews

DUBAI: Emirates laid off more pilots and cabin crew this week in another round of job cuts as the Gulf airline shrinks its workforce due to the coronavirus pandemic, four sources said.

A company spokeswoman on Thursday did not say how many employees had been made redundant in this week’s job cuts or from which departments. Mostly Airbus A380 pilots were affected by the job cuts this week, two sources said, and one of those sources said more redundancies were expected.

 

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