Tue, 12 July 2022 |
SAS Keen to Resume Mediation with Pilots'
Unions
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(12 July 2022, 12:20 +07)
With members of the Scandinavia pilots’ unions
out
on strike, SAS has notified mediators that the company wishes
to resume mediation with the objective of reaching an agreement to
end the ongoing action.
SAS A320 reg: SE-ROA. Picture by Steven Howard of TravelNewsAsia.com
The strike is impacting thousands of SAS customers
on a daily basis.
A statement from SAS issued on Monday, reads,
"Ultimately, it is SAS’ ability to compete that is at stake in
these negotiations. The transformation plan SAS FORWARD requires
contributions from all stakeholders, including the pilots.
Competitive labor agreements are a requirement to secure a future
for SAS and all our 8,000 employees. SAS recognizes that continued
mediation will require concessions from both parties and the
company is willing to take its responsibility in that process."
SAS is trying to end the strike so that it can
once again bring Scandinavia to the world, and the world to
Scandinavia.
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