Globe-trotting German executives stand to lose one of the perks of spending their lives in the air after a court ruled that air miles collected on business trips belonged to the company that paid for the trip.
The German Federal Labour Court in Erfurt ruled against a sales manager who argued he should be allowed to redeem €9,700 ($11,745, £6,737) worth of Deutsche Lufthansa frequent flyer miles earned on business travel for private use. His employer had demanded that they be used to pay for business flights.......
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How long before UK firms try this one????? [:(!]
Nick
The German Federal Labour Court in Erfurt ruled against a sales manager who argued he should be allowed to redeem €9,700 ($11,745, £6,737) worth of Deutsche Lufthansa frequent flyer miles earned on business travel for private use. His employer had demanded that they be used to pay for business flights.......
This story from the Financial Times website. You have to be logged in to read the full details, but the link is currently right at the bottom of the page.
How long before UK firms try this one????? [:(!]
Nick