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Unite, the biggest union for the UK’s aviation industry representing over 70,000 staff, has warned that a significant number of jobs are at risk following a spate of redundancy consultations with airlines. The union said the cutbacks were a clear indication of widespread problems facing the industry.
A spokesman for Unite said the recently implemented EU – US ‘Open Skies’ agreement, consolidation within the sector, competition from low-cost airlines and increasing fuel costs are just some of the factors that are currently putting aviation jobs at risk.
It said today that it has recently been involved in redundancy consultations at XL Airways, Flyglobespan, and First Choice, and is now in discussions with Virgin following its decision to scrap its in-flight beauty service.
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