SAS has reached an agreement with the pilots
unions NSF and SNF in Norway.
The parties have agreed to new collective
bargaining agreements and all SAS-flights to, from and in Norway
will depart as scheduled.
SAS has been in negotiations with the two
pilots unions since the middle of April, and from 7 June the
process has continued at the National Mediators Office in Oslo.
The mediation process has now resulted in new collective
bargaining agreements. The agreements are effective from 1 April
2016 and are valid for one year.
"It is good that we have
reached an agreement with the Norwegian pilots unions. We thereby
avoid any disturbances in Norway and our passengers can fly with
us as planned," said Rickard Gustafson, President and CEO of SAS.
The negotiations between SAS and the Swedish pilot union SPF
continues in Sweden.
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