British Airways pilots face pay cut and unpaid leave
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LONDON (Reuters) - British Airways pilots will have to take two weeks of unpaid leave in both April and May as well as a deduction from basic pay over three months, it said in a letter to pilots on Friday.Chief Executive Alex Cruz last month told BA staff of plans to cut jobs and ground aircraft as he warned that the airline faces a battle to survive after coronavirus brought most air travel to a standstill.In the letter to pilots, the airline said it had agreed to initial measures with pilots'..