Heathrow Airport has announced more job cuts after demand for air travel hit an all-time low in May
Heathrow says it launched a voluntary severance scheme - with chief executive John Holland-Kaye warning that efforts to protect frontline roles are"no longer sustainable".
He added:"While we cannot rule out further job reductions, we will continue to explore options to minimise the number of job losses."Jobs affected by the decision will include security staff, baggage trolley operatives as well as engineering and maintenance staff. The company, which has around 7,000 employees, said it had agreed the scheme with unions as it battles to recover from the fall in demand due to the
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