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SIA, Alpa-S agree on pilot pay cut, change to compulsory no pay leave scheme

Singapore

SINGAPORE Airlines (SIA) and the Air Line Pilots Association - Singapore (Alpa-S) have inked a memorandum of agreement (MOA) which will see pilots taking a 10 per cent cut in their basic salary and an adjustment to their compulsory no pay leave (CNPL) scheme.

Under the agreement signed last week, all pilots will receive a 10 per cent monthly variable component reduction in basic salary from Aug 1 to Oct 31, The Business Times understands. Alpa-S represents nearly 2,400 pilots across SIA and SilkAir.

In addition, downward adjustments are also being made to the number of days of CNPL that pilots have to take each month, with Captains having to take four days of CNPL and First Officers, one...

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