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Retrenched Jetstar Asia staff to get four weeks' salary for every year of service
Retrenched Jetstar Asia staff to get four weeks' salary for every year of service

CNA

timea day ago

  • Business
  • CNA

Retrenched Jetstar Asia staff to get four weeks' salary for every year of service

SINGAPORE: Jetstar Asia staff who will lose their jobs because of the airline's closure will receive four weeks' salary for every year they have worked with the company. The budget carrier will cease operations on Jul 31, parent company Qantas announced on Wednesday (Jun 11). The more than 500 retrenched staff will also receive a bonus payment for the financial year of 2025, a special thank you payment and continued access to staff travel benefits for a period equivalent to their tenure. "We are committed to supporting team members who are impacted by this announcement the best way we can," a Jetstar Asia spokesperson said. "This includes providing redundancy benefits, career transition support and roles and opportunities across the Qantas Group and with other airlines and aviation partners in Singapore where possible." The Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union (SMMWU) said it was informed of the permanent closure of Jetstar Asia and has been working with the management. It negotiated with the company to ensure that affected members and workers are "treated with care and receive fair compensation", said Mr Andy Lim, secretary-general of SMMWU. The union added that it is dedicated to supporting members and workers through this difficult transition by providing job placement assistance, career advisory services and financial aid where necessary. The Taskforce for Responsible Retrenchment and Employment Facilitation also said that it is working with Jetstar Asia and SMMWU to support the affected employees. The task force comprises representatives from the Ministry of Manpower, Workforce Singapore, the National Trades Union Congress (NTUC), and NTUC's Employment and Employability Institute (e2i). SMMWU and e2i are working with Jetstar Asia to provide job matching support for affected employees, the task force said. It also noted the airline has worked closely with its union and has committed to providing a retrenchment package aligned with the Tripartite Advisory on Managing Excess Manpower and Responsible Retrenchment. "Our priority is to help the affected employees with employment facilitation," the task force added. Labour chief Ng Chee Meng confirmed in a Facebook post that NTUC, together with SMMWU, is working with its partners to help affected workers with job placement and career advisory support, particularly within the aviation and aerospace sectors. He said that NTUC and e2i would be on-site at Changi Airport Terminal 1 from next week to provide direct forms of support, including career coaching, skills upgrading and employability assistance. "We are exploring opportunities for Singapore Airlines Group, a unionised company, to match affected Jetstar Asia employees, including crew and corporate staff, to suitable roles where possible," said the NTUC secretary-general. "The NTUC Aerospace and Aviation Cluster will work with (the) Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore and Changi Airport Group to identify opportunities for the affected employees as well."

Singapore-based Jetstar Asia to pay four weeks' salary per year of service to over 500 laid-off staff
Singapore-based Jetstar Asia to pay four weeks' salary per year of service to over 500 laid-off staff

Daily Express

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Daily Express

Singapore-based Jetstar Asia to pay four weeks' salary per year of service to over 500 laid-off staff

Published on: Wednesday, June 11, 2025 Published on: Wed, Jun 11, 2025 By: Malay Mail Text Size: Retrenched staff will also get a FY2025 bonus, a special thank-you payment, and extended staff travel perks matching their years of service. — Reuters pic SINGAPORE: Jetstar Asia will cease operations on July 31, with over 500 employees in Singapore set to lose their jobs, parent company Qantas announced today. Channel News Asia (CNA) reported that affected staff will receive a retrenchment package that includes four weeks' salary for every year of service, a bonus for the 2025 financial year, a special thank you payment, and continued access to staff travel benefits for a period equivalent to their tenure. Advertisement 'We are committed to supporting team members who are impacted by this announcement the best way we can,' a Jetstar Asia spokesman said. 'This includes providing redundancy benefits, career transition support and roles and opportunities across the Qantas Group and with other airlines and aviation partners in Singapore where possible.' The Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union (SMMWU), which represents some of the affected workers, said it had been informed of the permanent closure and has been actively engaging with the company. 'We negotiated with the company to ensure that affected members and workers are treated with care and receive fair compensation,' said SMMWU secretary-general Andy Lim. The union added that it would continue supporting its members with job placement assistance, career advisory services and financial aid during the transition. The Taskforce for Responsible Retrenchment and Employment Facilitation, which includes representatives from the Ministry of Manpower, Workforce Singapore, the National Trades Union Congress (NTUC) and NTUC's Employment and Employability Institute (e2i), also said it was working closely with the airline and SMMWU to assist the workers. It noted that Jetstar Asia had committed to a retrenchment package in line with the Tripartite Advisory on Managing Excess Manpower and Responsible Retrenchment. 'Our priority is to help the affected employees with employment facilitation,' the taskforce said. * Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel and Telegram for breaking news alerts and key updates! * Do you have access to the Daily Express e-paper and online exclusive news? Check out subscription plans available. Stay up-to-date by following Daily Express's Telegram channel. Daily Express Malaysia

Singapore-based Jetstar Asia to pay four weeks' salary per year of service to over 500 laid-off staff
Singapore-based Jetstar Asia to pay four weeks' salary per year of service to over 500 laid-off staff

Malay Mail

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Malay Mail

Singapore-based Jetstar Asia to pay four weeks' salary per year of service to over 500 laid-off staff

SINGAPORE, June 11 — Jetstar Asia will cease operations on July 31, with over 500 employees in Singapore set to lose their jobs, parent company Qantas announced today. Channel News Asia (CNA) reported that affected staff will receive a retrenchment package that includes four weeks' salary for every year of service, a bonus for the 2025 financial year, a special thank you payment, and continued access to staff travel benefits for a period equivalent to their tenure. 'We are committed to supporting team members who are impacted by this announcement the best way we can,' a Jetstar Asia spokesman said. 'This includes providing redundancy benefits, career transition support and roles and opportunities across the Qantas Group and with other airlines and aviation partners in Singapore where possible.' The Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union (SMMWU), which represents some of the affected workers, said it had been informed of the permanent closure and has been actively engaging with the company. 'We negotiated with the company to ensure that affected members and workers are treated with care and receive fair compensation,' said SMMWU secretary-general Andy Lim. The union added that it would continue supporting its members with job placement assistance, career advisory services and financial aid during the transition. The Taskforce for Responsible Retrenchment and Employment Facilitation, which includes representatives from the Ministry of Manpower, Workforce Singapore, the National Trades Union Congress (NTUC) and NTUC's Employment and Employability Institute (e2i), also said it was working closely with the airline and SMMWU to assist the workers. It noted that Jetstar Asia had committed to a retrenchment package in line with the Tripartite Advisory on Managing Excess Manpower and Responsible Retrenchment. 'Our priority is to help the affected employees with employment facilitation,' the taskforce said.

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