Thai Airways must pay B5.4bn in pensions
Debt-ridden Thai Airways International (THAI) will have to pay more than 1,600 employees pensions worth 5.4 billion baht over the next 13 years, according to a source at the airline.
The revelation came as THAI puts together a debt rehabilitation plan — which necessitates aggressive cuts to employee salaries and other expenses — to be submitted to the Central Bankruptcy Court on Aug 17. It has also appointed six members of its board of directors to execute the plan.
After THAI lost its status as a state-owned enterprise (SOE) when the Finance Ministry reduced its stake in the airline to below 50% earlier, the government system of pensions applicable to the airline was also scrapped.
This leaves the last batch of 1,642 staff members who signed the employment contracts while the airline was still an SOE, entitled to the pension.
A total of 124 employees will go into mandatory retirement at the end of this year alone. THAI will need to set aside 394 million baht worth of pension money for them.
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