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That Act Of Discrimination By Virgin Atlantic Airways by Adesiji77: 12:16pm On Nov 22, 2015
Sometime last year, there were speculations that the British carrier, Virgin Atlantic Airways was going to lay-off some members of its international crew. The airline announced it was undergoing a comprehensive review of its operations following the deep plunge in profits in previous years.

The £51M loss in 2013 resulted in the airline closing some of its Africa and Asia routes, including Ghana. With Delta Airlines buying 49 per cent stake in Virgin in 2013, the highest that is allowed under the European Union Aviation rules, it was clear that the new piper would dictate a different tune.

Thus, Lagos crew members like their counterparts were anxious to know if their job was at risk.
After being reassured by the agency Aviation Logistics Management Limited (ALML) that there was no cause for alarm since there would be consultations before redundancy could be anounced, they continued on their jobs diligently. However, everything changed on November 3 when they became privy to their new employment status.


At a meeting called by the management of ALML and a Virgin Atlantic representative Alasdair Boyle ( International Crew Manager), the crew members in attendance were handed a letter of termination thereby foreclosing any option of dialogue, negotiation or consultation.
The letter stated that the Lagos-based crew members who were employed solely on the grounds of cultural expertise were no longer needed in the airline according to feedback from their customers. The action, they were told, was also in line with the company’s restructuring programme which seeks to cut down additional layers and complexities to reduce cost.


To be sure, the Lagos based crew was not the only ones affected by the new wave of change. VA currently operates from four international base with local based crew: Delhi, Hong-Kong, Shanghai and Lagos- being its most profitable routes. Crew members on these routes were affected as well as the UK crew members.


Speculations were rife last week that the airline may have halted its operations in the country. But the Marketing and Communications Manager, Kudi Scott-Igbene has debunked the claim in a statement. According to her, the airlines “has no plans to pull out of Lagos route, we are committed to continue delivering the experience our customers love whether they are flying for business or leisure.”
She however was quick to justify the company’s decision to relieve the Lagos crew of their duties.


“We have decided that we will no longer have crew based in Lagos. This is by no means a reflection on our Lagos based cabin crew, the primary purpose of our locally based cabin crew has been to provide cultural expertise, and customer feedback has shown us that this is no longer a requirement on the Lagos route. The additional complexity required to operate an international crew base where there are no foreign language requirement means it is no longer sustainable going From her statement, it can be deducted that Nigerians were only hired based on their bilingual skills.

Taking to heart that a country like India which also has English as their formal language, it is worthy to note that VA does not deem the cultural expertise in India irrelevant. In the same letter available on the company’s intranet by the airline’s Executive Vice-President (Customer) Jill Brady, it is stated that the Shanghai, Hong-Kong and Delhi language expertise will be needed, thus they won’t be affected, apart from the reduction of ranks to two crew members.


Nevertheless, the blatant hint of discrimination against its Nigerian staff contained in VA’s restructuring programme can be viewed from the fact that out of all who have been rendered redundant, only the Lagos crew members termination takes effect on November 30 while others have up till March 31, 2016.


The pertinent question raised by many is how can a foreign business operator run a business in Nigeria without her citizens in their employment? This is a big slap on the Nigerian government and people.


In addition, the airline deemed it fit to mitigate against job losses for its UK crew and other international crew members but not Lagos. Instead, they are only entitled to their normal employees dues without any severance pay of any sort.


When Scott-Igbene was asked to comment on this through an email, she provided no answer till press time even when she promised to do so.


If VA really wanted to cut down cost as they have continuously repeated in their official statement, the removal of its 21 Nigerian staff and replacing them with foreign crew members will only incur more overhead costs going by expensive hotel accommodation in Nigeria compared to London. Moreover, the foreign crew members are known to receive a higher allowance than their Nigeria counterparts
One wonders if the genuine interest is to reduce cost or dismiss Nigerians totally. Or how would they explain the recent relocation of the airline Lagos based country manager Justin Bell from a modest apartment in Shonibare Estate to a luxury apartment in the posh Banana Island Estate in Ikoyi?


This arrangement only reeks of double standard and in this peculiar case, the Nigerian, John Adebanjo of ALML who should have played the saviour is actually the Judas.


Will the Nigerian government fold its hands again and watch foreign operators exploit its resources and citizens with impunity? The Lagos route is one of the busiest and most profitable routes of the airways, yet the Nigerian crew is the most disrespected.
http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/that-act-of-discrimination-by-virgin-atlantic-airways/226281/ lalasticlala

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Re: That Act Of Discrimination By Virgin Atlantic Airways by Nobody: 12:17pm On Nov 22, 2015
shocked
Re: That Act Of Discrimination By Virgin Atlantic Airways by Kuraino: 12:26pm On Nov 22, 2015
and those useless faan will not do anything about it, very useless set of people
beware of the poster above me he is not in the right frame of mind

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Re: That Act Of Discrimination By Virgin Atlantic Airways by Nobody: 12:29pm On Nov 22, 2015
Kuraino:
and those useless faan will not do anything about it, very useless set of people

What has FAAN got to do with any airliners internal affairs?

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Re: That Act Of Discrimination By Virgin Atlantic Airways by Nobody: 12:35pm On Nov 22, 2015
End time airline. cheesy











Meanwhile, guess what country the world's worst airline is from.
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Re: That Act Of Discrimination By Virgin Atlantic Airways by Nobody: 12:36pm On Nov 22, 2015
Brandnew2:
End time airline. cheesy

Courtesy of Yoruba kleptomanism

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Re: That Act Of Discrimination By Virgin Atlantic Airways by temitemi1(m): 12:57pm On Nov 22, 2015
Hmmm...
Re: That Act Of Discrimination By Virgin Atlantic Airways by Scholes007(m): 1:19pm On Nov 22, 2015
Op i think that is an internal affairs for the company. If laying off of some worker will maximize their profit, then there is nothing wrong with that or were you also sacked?

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Re: That Act Of Discrimination By Virgin Atlantic Airways by RealAdewole(m): 1:24pm On Nov 22, 2015
tell me something
Re: That Act Of Discrimination By Virgin Atlantic Airways by Ezedon(m): 1:24pm On Nov 22, 2015
ok
Re: That Act Of Discrimination By Virgin Atlantic Airways by kunzaar83(m): 1:24pm On Nov 22, 2015
Na all this eiibos cause am with their wayo 419 and hard drugs traficking grin

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Re: That Act Of Discrimination By Virgin Atlantic Airways by Aitee1: 1:25pm On Nov 22, 2015
PappyMason:


Courtesy of Yoruba kleptomanism

grin

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Re: That Act Of Discrimination By Virgin Atlantic Airways by driand(m): 1:25pm On Nov 22, 2015
That ain't discrimination 4 me, the company only reviewed policies due to fall in their profits, so op face front..
Re: That Act Of Discrimination By Virgin Atlantic Airways by Nobody: 1:26pm On Nov 22, 2015
Please, Dangote should buy the Nigerian operation and keeps Branson's airlines troubles out of Nigeria for once. I am tired of hearing of the unstable situation all the time. angry angry angry angry
Re: That Act Of Discrimination By Virgin Atlantic Airways by Nobody: 1:27pm On Nov 22, 2015
all4naija:
Please, Dangote should buy the Nigerian operation and keeps Branson's airlines troubles out of Nigeria for once. I am tire of hearing of the unstable situation all the time. angry angry angry angry

stop stealing from the tilt .


It's bad for business
Re: That Act Of Discrimination By Virgin Atlantic Airways by vodkat: 1:28pm On Nov 22, 2015
maybe some of virgin staff r using therr priviliedges for drug business...u no naija ppl oversabi

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Re: That Act Of Discrimination By Virgin Atlantic Airways by Scholes007(m): 1:28pm On Nov 22, 2015
all4naija:
Please, Dangote should buy the Nigerian operation and keeps Branson's airlines troubles out of Nigeria for once. I am tire of hearing of the unstable situation all the time. angry angry angry angry
dangote!? Why can't you buy it?

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Re: That Act Of Discrimination By Virgin Atlantic Airways by Nobody: 1:29pm On Nov 22, 2015
Mtchewwwwwww.... We shout discrimination here and there anytime a decision is made to do away with Nigerians. Like say the crew members dey do their jobs honestly.

Them sack thieves una go complain. Rubbish....

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Re: That Act Of Discrimination By Virgin Atlantic Airways by Nobody: 1:31pm On Nov 22, 2015
Scholes007:
dangote!? Why can't you buy it?
I can't buy it because I am not rich enough to do that. This is not a joke! What is wrong with you? angry lipsrsealed

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Re: That Act Of Discrimination By Virgin Atlantic Airways by Nobody: 1:32pm On Nov 22, 2015
PappyMason:


stop stealing from the tilt .


It's bad for business
Can you prove how that is stealing? Jeez!
Re: That Act Of Discrimination By Virgin Atlantic Airways by Nobody: 1:33pm On Nov 22, 2015
sunquiyahki:


And the award of most senseless post goes to Pappymanson!
Oponu ayerada!

In 3yrs Virgin Nigeria has sacked 3 yoruba managers for theft

FACT!

Remember the Yoruba air host who was arrested for trafficking d0pe?

google Mohammed Ibrahim Wudil.

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Re: That Act Of Discrimination By Virgin Atlantic Airways by Decapo: 1:33pm On Nov 22, 2015
PappyMason:


Yorubas keep stealing .

That's why they keep sacking you guys.

I have friends who work in Virgin Atlantic and they can testify to the fact that Virgin has sacked all Yoruba managers in the past for theft and are not hiring them for this reason.

Why una like to thief like this?

Does this show smartness or foolishness because you know you are going to get caught but you still steal.

Or is there a thief gene in Yorubas just like Tinubu?

You just lack brain I wonder what kinda sperm ur pop pour inside ur momma that produced u

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Re: That Act Of Discrimination By Virgin Atlantic Airways by Nobody: 1:34pm On Nov 22, 2015
all4naija:

Can you prove how that is stealing? Jeez!

You steal money from the petty cash or over draw an invoice for office maitanance

Isnt that theft?

Or are you now agreeing that stealing is not corruption?

cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy

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Re: That Act Of Discrimination By Virgin Atlantic Airways by freebreezeyz(m): 1:34pm On Nov 22, 2015
Sincerely speaking, the action of VA towards its local crew does not speak well of the intentions of Rbranson. Since he made that comment yrs back that he regrets doing biz in Nigeria, this surely must have been in the offing long ago

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