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EasyJet chief Johan Lundgren cuts pay to match predecessor | EasyJet chief Johan Lundgren cuts pay to match predecessor |
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EasyJet's chief executive Johan Lundgren is reducing his salary by £34,000 to match that of his predecessor Carolyn McCall. | EasyJet's chief executive Johan Lundgren is reducing his salary by £34,000 to match that of his predecessor Carolyn McCall. |
Mr Lundgren's starting annual salary was £740,000, while Ms McCall was on £706,000 when she left the budget airline in November. | Mr Lundgren's starting annual salary was £740,000, while Ms McCall was on £706,000 when she left the budget airline in November. |
He was previously a deputy chief executive at travel group Tui. | |
EasyJet was "absolutely committed" to giving equal pay and equal opportunity for women and men, said Mr Lundgren. | EasyJet was "absolutely committed" to giving equal pay and equal opportunity for women and men, said Mr Lundgren. |
"To show my personal commitment I have asked the board to reduce my pay to match that of Carolyn's when she was at EasyJet," he added. | "To show my personal commitment I have asked the board to reduce my pay to match that of Carolyn's when she was at EasyJet," he added. |
"I also want to affirm my own commitment to address the gender imbalance in our pilot community which drives our overall gender pay gap." | "I also want to affirm my own commitment to address the gender imbalance in our pilot community which drives our overall gender pay gap." |
Female pilots | Female pilots |
The gender pay gap in EasyJet is currently 51.7%, but the budget airline says this is not because of unequal pay for women. | The gender pay gap in EasyJet is currently 51.7%, but the budget airline says this is not because of unequal pay for women. |
Salaries for pilots and cabin crew are collectively agreed with unions and both men and women are paid the same. | Salaries for pilots and cabin crew are collectively agreed with unions and both men and women are paid the same. |
The gender pay gap comes in because there are far fewer female pilots than male pilots in the industry as a whole - only 4% of commercial pilots are women, and only 5% of EasyJet's pilots are women. | The gender pay gap comes in because there are far fewer female pilots than male pilots in the industry as a whole - only 4% of commercial pilots are women, and only 5% of EasyJet's pilots are women. |
The budget carrier has set a target that 20% of new pilots should be female by 2020, up from 6% in 2015. | The budget carrier has set a target that 20% of new pilots should be female by 2020, up from 6% in 2015. |
Earlier this month, EasyJet reported a 14.4% jump in revenues to £1.1bn for the three months to 31 December, with passenger numbers up 8% to 18.8 million in the period. | Earlier this month, EasyJet reported a 14.4% jump in revenues to £1.1bn for the three months to 31 December, with passenger numbers up 8% to 18.8 million in the period. |
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