The Borneo Post

Air New Zealand workers plan strike on busiest travel day of the year

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EMPLOYEES at Air New Zealand are planning to go on strike just four days before Christmas, the company said in a statement, a move that could affect thousands of customers in the peak travel season.

Unions served notice to the airline of the planned total strike by almost 1,000 employees following a pay dispute.

The company said the strike would take place on Dec 21, its busiest travel day of the year, with almost 42,000 customers booked to travel on domestic and internatio­nal flights potentiall­y facing cancellati­ons.

The unions also warned of further industrial action.

The flag carrier airline of New Zealand was notified of the strike by the Aviation and Marine Engineers Associatio­n (AMEA) and E t?, which represent the company’s aircraft maintenanc­e engineers, aircraft logistics and related staff.

This standoff comes after a schoolteac­hers’ and nurses’ strike over pay issues, just over a year after Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern’s Labour Party formed a coalition government, promising to pour money into social services and rein in economic inequality.

The airline said the average income of the workers planning to strike was NZ$ 115,000 ( US$ 79,085), what it said was more than double the average wage in New Zealand.

It said the group had so far rejected proposals for an immediate 2 per cent pay hike followed by further 3 per cent increase after a year, with another pay review in mid-2021.

 ?? — Reuters photo ?? An Air New Zealand sign is seen at Auckland Airport in New Zealand.
— Reuters photo An Air New Zealand sign is seen at Auckland Airport in New Zealand.

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