Friday, April 10, 2015

He lost 350 million on major strike – TV 2

The strike in English in March hit 200,000 passengers during the eleven days it lasted.

It was an expensive affair for English, which has now figured out that the strike cost the company a hefty 350 million in extra costs and lost revenue.

The pilots wanted a collective agreement with its parent company Norwegian Air Shuttle (NAS) but did not.

After eleven days of red aircraft on the ground, the parties agreed on a legally binding agreement on job guarantee for three years.

TV 2 / NTB

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