SAS Wage Deal Ends Strikes in Norway
Scandinavian airline SAS has reached a new wage agreement with its Norwegian cabin crew, effectively ending the strike that had grounded numerous flights since Friday, according to a major labour union. However, the status of negotiations with a smaller union remains uncertain.
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- Norway
Scandinavian airline SAS has successfully reached a new wage agreement with its cabin crew in Norway, thereby ending the strike that has hindered many flights since Friday, a major labour union announced on Tuesday.
Despite this significant development, uncertainties remain as it is unclear whether a smaller labour union involved in the discussions has also reached an agreement.
Nonetheless, the resolution marks a critical step towards normalizing flight operations for SAS, which has faced significant disruption due to the strike.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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