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Companies get creative to cut costs – not jobs

By Richard Milne

Published: June 10 2009 16:18 | Last updated: June 10 2009 22:49

Bankers enjoying a five-year siesta, pilots moonlighting as baggage handlers and accountants being paid not to work: the economic crisis is forcing companies to be more creative in cutting costs but not jobs.

The most extreme example so far has been BBVA, the Spanish bank that is offering its staff the chance to take five years’ leave at a third of their salary and have a guaranteed job when they get back. It is not alone.

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