SAS signs agreement with Danish pilots
2015-04-01 09:06
(SIX) SAS announced that it has signed an agreement with the Danish Pilot Association DPF, which covers about a third of all pilots in the company. The company writes that there are ambitions to included in new collaborations with the remaining three pilot unions. The company reports in a press release. Cooperation between the DPF and SAS based on today's conditions and conditions in the industry. It also involves a simplification which partly reflected in the new agreement consists of 40 pages in contrast the previous agreement which was on 238 pages. Mainly refers to the agreement that SAS should act quickly to the market and to a greater extent adapt production to seasonal variations. This time the Agreement will ensure safety and to give the individual SAS pilot greater opportunity to influence at work. Agreement shall enter into force on 1 April. "Together with the Danish Pilot Association, today we have taken a major step forward and signed a contract that reflects SAS and today competitive situation. Through a very constructive dialogue we have come until the contents of the new agreement, which is valuable. SAS a large pilotkår which helps to deliver the product to a sharp customers, and we intend to uphold, "says Rickard Gustafson, CEO of SAS. "The negotiations have been long and at times intense, but they have always been constructive and conducted in a good tone. SAS wish to retain the Scandinavian model with contracts for efficient and competitive terms. The requirements are necessary and essential for maintaining our Scandinavian workplaces, "says Niels Møller, Chairman of the DPF. The airline has since autumn 2014 had a dialogue with all four pilots' unions regarding competition in aviation and in February started substantive negotiations with the goal to award new contracts in accordance with the Scandinavian model. SAS's ambition is to reach similar agreements with the Swedish Pilot Association and two Norwegian pilot associations, which, among other things, contain a common solution for the career paths of bases in Norway, Sweden and Denmark. Gabriel Cardona Cervantes mailto: gabriel.cardonacervantes@six-group.se www.blogg.six.seSIXNews SIX News
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