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Croatia Airlines flight attendants end strike
May 23, 2013
Kurt Hofmann
By Rob Finlayson
Croatia Airlines
flight attendants have reached an agreement with management, ending a
nine-day strike
that started May 14. Pilot and flight attendant unions called the
strike to protest planned salary cuts and layoffs, which are part of restructuring efforts by the loss-making state carrier. No details on the agreement have been released.
Operations returned to normal throughout its network on Thursday.
Earlier this week, Croatia Airlines pilots settled their dispute with the airline and ended their strike action.
So far it is unclear how many of the 1,500 employees will be laid off. Local newspapers reported restructuring efforts include plans to cut around 200 employees and salaries 40%, according to the unions, as the carrier prepares for membership in the European Union.
Minister of Transport Sinisa Doncic said earlier the Star Alliance member faces bankruptcy if it does not move forward with restructuring.
The carrier’s debt is estimated €150 million ($194 million).
Operations returned to normal throughout its network on Thursday.
Earlier this week, Croatia Airlines pilots settled their dispute with the airline and ended their strike action.
So far it is unclear how many of the 1,500 employees will be laid off. Local newspapers reported restructuring efforts include plans to cut around 200 employees and salaries 40%, according to the unions, as the carrier prepares for membership in the European Union.
Minister of Transport Sinisa Doncic said earlier the Star Alliance member faces bankruptcy if it does not move forward with restructuring.
The carrier’s debt is estimated €150 million ($194 million).