British Airways is entering conciliation talks with pilots in a bid to head off a walkout over pay at the height of the summer travel season.
The unit ofĀ IAG SAĀ will meet with the BALPA union at the U.K.ās Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service on Monday, spokespeople for the two sides told Bloomberg. The talks, which will focus on share awards and profit-sharing terms, come ahead of a July 22 deadline for pilots to vote in a strike ballot.
British Airways had been facing pay disputes with unions representing flight attendants and ground staff, as well as pilots, but said Friday it had reached an agreement with unions representing the first two groups.
The ability of cockpit crews to ground flights means they pose a bigger threat to BA CEO Alex Cruzās bid to cuts costs and combat discounter rivals such asĀ EasyJet Plc.
If BALPA members back a strike, it must give two weeksā notice ahead of any walkout, with the result valid for six months. The labour group declined to comment further, while BA urged it to follow the Unite and GMB unions in recommending a āfair and generous pay offerā to staff.
Shares of IAG, or International Consolidated Airlines Group SA, reversed earlier losses and were trading up 0.3% at 459.10 pence as of 2:28 p.m. in London.
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