British Airways is proposing
British Airways is proposing to raise the retirement age of flight and cabin crewmembers from 55 as part of an effort to clear a 1-billion-pound ($1.73-billion) pension deficit. For pilots, the age would go to 60, and for cabin crew, 65. The change for cabin crew would be instituted in two stages...
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