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Sky News reports that British Airways pilots narrowly reject pay reform

Sky News reported that British Airways pilots rejected IAG's proposal to overhaul their pay on Thursday.

According to the report, the airline's proposals included a 4% pay rise, but were paired with a cut in pension contributions and the reduction of the hourly Flying Pay Bonus awarded to pilots.

The rejection highlights the tensions between British Airways' pilots and the carrier, as they both seek to change long-term career and pay structures while offering modest wage increases.

The British Airline Pilots' Association said that they had communicated the democratic decision of their members to British?Airways. While a pay deal for 2026 is already in place, the BALPA intends to hold more discussions with the company based upon?member feedback.

The report stated that the union members voted against the changes made by the airline proposal with a small margin. Just under 51% of them voted against the proposed changes.

We are aware of the result?of the Pilot Career Structure Consultative Ballot. British?Airways spokeswoman said: "We will continue to work closely with BALPA, and we will review?the feedback that has been received before determining the next steps."

Sky reported that some union-represented British Airways Pilots, which is about 80% of the total number, or approximately 4,000 people, have expressed growing concerns over recent attempts to "pressure" them into accepting a worse pay and conditions.

BALPA represents 85% of UK pilots. Reporting by Abu Sultan from Bengaluru and Mrinmay and Carlos Mendez from Mexico City. Editing by Sahal Muhammad.

(source: Reuters)