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I could just about understand a request for workers willing to take unpaid leave but unpaid work?  If there is work to do and people are doing it, they should be paid.  

If there is not work to do and they work in Wales they can tap into Welsh Assembly short time working arrangements and receive training.  But England haven't caught up with that yet.

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by In Wales (inwales aaat eurotrib.com) on Tue Jun 16th, 2009 at 11:59:08 AM EST
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Independent: Work for free? No way, say BA unions

Union officials responded to a cost-saving offer from British Airways for staff to take unpaid leave by insisting today that their members cannot afford to work for free.

Chief executive Willie Walsh, who has already announced he will not draw his salary in July, announced that staff will be able to opt for one-week blocks of unpaid leave or unpaid work, with salary deductions spread over three to six months.

BA said: "This will help minimise the financial impact on individuals, while helping to immediately save cash for the business.

"The new unpaid work option means people can contribute to the cash-saving effort by coming to work while effectively volunteering for a small cut in base pay."

A spokesman for Unite said: "Willie Walsh can afford to work a month for free. Our members can't."
by Sassafras on Tue Jun 16th, 2009 at 12:36:06 PM EST
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by Sassafras on Tue Jun 16th, 2009 at 01:53:15 PM EST
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If the company is in serious bad straits and this is seen as the only way to survive, then it might sound reasonable. Of course, then the workers should be given stock instead like in any dotcom with poor liquidity.

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by A swedish kind of death on Wed Jun 17th, 2009 at 04:44:14 AM EST
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