Industrial action in Denmark
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From: Norway
Hi guys. .. .Yesterday morning all pilots employed by CHC Denmark went on strike, after the results of a recent ballot turned up an almost unanimous NO-vote to a proposal for a new agreement.. .. .The pilots wants to get their limitations for flight time and duty time on line with other colleagues in the North Sea. Today they do not have any real limits as to how much they can fly in any given day. Many of the pilots exceed 8 flight hours per day. Lots of them fly between 800-1000 flight hours in a year.. .. .They also want to achieve pay parity with colleagues in CHC Scotia and CHC Helikopter Service.. .. .Hopefully, all North Sea pilots come out in support of the Danes.. .. .At present, strike breaking activity is taking place. Some management pilots from Scotia are flying in Denmark. Not good.. .. .Best regards
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<a href="http://www.standby.dk/" target="_blank">"Stand-by"</a> , a danish travel tabloid, reports that scabs from Scotland and Denmark have taken over the operation. A rather unusual development in Denmark but this is SOP in EU ?. . . . <small>[ 12 March 2002, 20:54: Message edited by: dusk2dawn ]</small>
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Last night the CHC Denmark pilots accepted the latest management offer. A new PSA in line with the Aberden PSA (almost). Maximum block time of 8 hours. By March 2003 to be under 800 hours for last 365 days (PSA agreement, NOT FTL limit!) Parity with Aberdeen pay scales by July 2004. Pilots are happy they are going back to work and that the strike is over. <img border="0" title="" alt="[Smile]" src="smile.gif" />




