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 Qantas Alan Joyce has joined the growing list of airline chiefs taking pay cuts to tackle the coronavirus crisis.For the rest of the financial year  FY  ending 30 June 2020, Joyce will take no salary while the group e stanley spain (https://www.cup-stanley.es) xecutive m stanley vaso (https://www.cup-stanley.es) anagement team will take a 30% pay cut.Likewise, the chairman of the board will waive all fees and board members will reduce fees by 30%.The company has committed to zero bonuses for FY 2020 and is freezing all non-essential recruitment and consultancy work. All Qantas and Jetstar employees have also been asked to take paid or unpaid leave, in light of its reduced flying capacity. When revenue falls you need to cut costs, and reducing the amount of flying we do is the best way for us to d stanley tumbler (https://www.cups-stanley.ca) o that,  says Joyce. Less flying means less work for our people, but we know coronavirus will pass and we want to avoid job losses wherever possible. He adds:  Its hard to predict how long this situation will last, which is why were moving now to make sure we remain well positioned. But we know it will pass, and well be well positioned to take advantage of opportunities when it does. According to Qantas last annual report, key executives base salaries amounted to A$6.7 million  $4.4 million  in FY 2019 alongside A$2.8 million in cash bonuses. This includes Joyces A$2.1 million base pay and A$1.2 million cash bonus.In the same period, the non-executive board received A$2.5 million in fees, including $457,000 remuneration to chairman Richard Goyder, who took up the role f Rzlt Canadian operators West Wind and Transwest to consolidate as Rise Air
 The Rockland Planning Board unanimously voted against a proposal to eliminate minimum lot size requiremen stanley uk (https://www.cup-stanley.uk) ts for some residences at its Tuesday night meeting, joining two other city committees in opposing the measure, according to The Courier-Gazette.The ordinance amendment, which was given initial approval by the City Council on May 13, would eliminate the minimum lot size requirements for sewered lots in residential zones A and B. The current minimum lot sizes are 5,000 square feet and 2,000 square feet, respectively. The council is scheduled to take a final vote on the proposal Monday, according to the Rockland newspaper.Mayor Nicole Kalloch, who proposed the change, said she heard from developers that doing this would be the quickest and most cost-effective way to create more housing, the newspaper stanley cup (https://www.stanleywebsite.us)  reported.A state study released last fall found that Maine needs to build at least 76,400 new homes by 2030 to support both existing and future residents. The states housing crisis is acutely felt in the midcoast region, where a recent study found that median home prices were generally unaffordable to the median household in 2021.Planning Board Chair Clare Stanton said while she supports lowering ba stanley cup (https://www.stanley-mug.us) rriers to affordable housing, removing minimum lot size requirements would not help achieve this goal, The Courier-Gazette said.City Planner Rhett Lamb said this measure could create more density than the city can support with its infrastructure, the newspaper reported. Lamb wasnt imm