Tag: covid-19 pay cuts

Ryanair to layoff 3,000 employees if pay cuts not agreed by Unions

The airline industry has been in a soup since the coronavirus outbreak in China. As the outbreak turned into a pandemic, the aviation sector came to a total halt bringing the aerospace companies’ nightmares into reality. The tourism and aviation industry has been one of the most impacted industries in the economic ecosystem due to…

Coronavirus Impact: IceWarp’s India CEO takes 100% pay cut

The novel coronavirus outbreak has pushed the entire world to witness a pandemic, circulating waves of panic across the globe. Due to uncertainty in business owing to the current scenario, businesses are slowing down bringing the growth of the economy to a halt. There has been a sudden slow-down of the economic activities at an…

Senior leadership of Tata Group companies to take up to 20% pay cut

As the coronavirus pandemic affects business revenues and future plans due to uncertainty of the economic environment, organizations have started to give their employees salary cuts to conserve cash during the crisis. Joining the likes of many other companies, Tata Sons have also decided to move ahead with salary cuts for its top brass. For…

TVS Motor Company announces salary cuts for employees amid coronavirus

India’s third largest two-wheeler manufacturing company, TVS Motor Company recently announced that it has decided to cut employees salaries for a six month period due to the decline in revenue amid the coronavirus lockdown. The company’s Chief Executive Officer KN Radhakrishnan communicated the decision to employees on May 23. With the recent announcement, TVS becomes…

Deutsche Bank top managers to forego salary to cut costs

Deutsche Bank’s top managers will waive one month of fixed pay in an effort to cut costs as Germany’s largest lender deals with the fall-out of the coronavirus crisis. As per a Reuters report, members of the management board as well as the bank’s group management committee will be affected by the move, chief executive…

IndiGo to go ahead with salary cuts for employees

India’s largest airline in by market share, IndiGo recently announced that it is now proceeding ahead with salary deductions for employees from May onwards. The company Chief Executive Officer, Ronojoy Dutta also said that the carrier is implementing a “limited, graded leave without pay program” for the months of May, June, and July. The airlines…

VMware freezes employee salary, CEO gets pay cut

Palo Alto, Calif.-based VMware has recently confirmed that it has taken several cost-cutting measures affecting its workforce amid the coronavirus pandemic. According to an internal memo, the company said it is conducting a company-wide employee salary freeze as well as temporary salary reductions for top executives, including CEO Pat Gelsinger, due to the uncertainty of…

United Airlines to cut 3,400 of jobs in October

United Airlines is reportedly looking to slash at least 3,400 management and administrative positions in October due to the slump in air travel demand amid the coronavirus pandemic. According to internal memos sent by the company to employees, accessed by Reuters, the company informed its staff about the possible job cuts, including the flying team.…

Indigo rolls back April salary cuts for employees

India’s largest airline by market share IndiGo, recently announced that it has decided to not go ahead with its earlier decision of employee salary cut for the month of April. The airline said that the decision is in deference to the Central government’s wishes. “In deference to our Government’s wishes of not reducing pay during…

Vox Media to furlough 9% employees; leadership to take pay cuts

Since the lockdown was imposed for the containment of the novel coronavirus, the print and media industry is facing some heat on businesses. The printing of newspapers has now completely stopped and journalists are having a hard time moving to places for news coverage due to the travel bans imposed. The struggling business owners of…

Garuda Indonesia slashes employee salaries by 50%

The airline industry has long been in soup due to the novel coronavirus outbreak. But things got even worse for the sector post the governments imposing nationwide lockdowns and travel-bans. It is being predicted that if the lockdown gets extended any further, several budget carriers will have to file for bankruptcy. In an attempt to…