quote:Originally posted by Dreamflight
Actually that will be picked up by the pension funds, that are insured for this by themselves. If BA goes into administration, the Pensions Protection Fund (a national body financed by small annual fees charged to all UK pension funds) will take over the pension fund, including all its assets and liabilities, and will top it up to ensure that the pensions will be paid in future.
Apols for driving this to the baseline, that still means the rest of us ...
BA has adopted such an intransigent stance that I fear, as Darren says, this is brick wall and speeding vehicle ... I hope WW realises that negotiating means just that, and soon.
Actually that will be picked up by the pension funds, that are insured for this by themselves. If BA goes into administration, the Pensions Protection Fund (a national body financed by small annual fees charged to all UK pension funds) will take over the pension fund, including all its assets and liabilities, and will top it up to ensure that the pensions will be paid in future.
Apols for driving this to the baseline, that still means the rest of us ...
BA has adopted such an intransigent stance that I fear, as Darren says, this is brick wall and speeding vehicle ... I hope WW realises that negotiating means just that, and soon.
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all those dark and frantic transatlantic miles
all those dark and frantic transatlantic miles