BERLIN (Reuters) – Lufthansa will not impose compulsory job cuts, the German airline said on Friday, as it cuts costs nearly two years into the coronavirus pandemic that left the industry reeling. The company said voluntary redundancy programmes and part-time solutions would reduce numbers in a socially responsible manner. “We have worked hard in recent weeks and months to avert compulsory redundancies for the cockpit staff of our core brand despite the pandemic’s serious impact,” Lufthansa executive board member Michael Niggemann said in a statement. Lufthansa did not say how many of its core…