LONDON - London's Heathrow Airport said it is consulting with unions about redundancies as a result of a downturn in the industry due to the Covid-19 pandemic, which could see over 1,000 frontline roles go.
The proposals, which Sky News said could see up to 1,200 front-line roles go, followed four months of discussions with trade unions, the airport said, adding that the final offer had been informed by feedback received from them. "We have now started a period of formal consultation with our unions on our offer, which still guarantees a job at the airport for anyone who wishes to stay with our business."