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Agreement reached to end Cargolux strike
来源:shippingazette 编辑:编辑部 发布:2023/09/21 17:25:43
THE strike at freighter operator Cargolux has come to an end as the airline and workers reached an agreement on a new pay deal, reports London's Air Cargo News.
The airline announced that it had reached an agreement with the LCGB and OGBL unions after more than two days of industrial action that resulted in the cancellation of many flights.
"Cargolux, LCGB and OGBL are pleased to announce that an agreement has been reached for the basis of a new collective working agreement (CWA) between all parties, including the four blocking points regarding a salary increase envelop of 5.5 per cent," said a statement on Cargolux's website.
The CWA will commence on September 1 and last until August 31.
It also includes a revised salary scale for maintenance technical staff, an indexation protection and a company policy regarding working from home.
"Following this, the strike will cease with immediate effect and all striking CWA employees will return to work," Cargolux said.
The unions had asked for a 6 per cent increase in salary for the duration of a new collective working agreement. The unions also wanted to include protections against inflation, a new salary structure for ground staff and rules governing home working.
The airline announced that it had reached an agreement with the LCGB and OGBL unions after more than two days of industrial action that resulted in the cancellation of many flights.
"Cargolux, LCGB and OGBL are pleased to announce that an agreement has been reached for the basis of a new collective working agreement (CWA) between all parties, including the four blocking points regarding a salary increase envelop of 5.5 per cent," said a statement on Cargolux's website.
The CWA will commence on September 1 and last until August 31.
It also includes a revised salary scale for maintenance technical staff, an indexation protection and a company policy regarding working from home.
"Following this, the strike will cease with immediate effect and all striking CWA employees will return to work," Cargolux said.
The unions had asked for a 6 per cent increase in salary for the duration of a new collective working agreement. The unions also wanted to include protections against inflation, a new salary structure for ground staff and rules governing home working.