"Avoided Summer Vacation Flight Chaos"... Asiana-Airline Pilots Union Reaches Tentative Wage Agreement
Suspension of Industrial Action from the 19th
Asiana Airlines announced on the 19th that it has reached a tentative agreement on wage negotiations with the pilots' labor union. Strike actions are expected to be suspended starting today.
At the 26th labor-management negotiation held at Asiana Airlines headquarters the previous day, Asiana Airlines and the pilots' union agreed to a 2.5% increase in base salary and a 2.5% increase in flight allowances for the years 2019 to 2022. After explanatory meetings and a vote, the final agreement is expected to be reached in two weeks.
The tentative agreement includes an increase in flight allowances, a 50% payment of safety incentives, and an expansion of additional welfare benefits. The criteria for additional allowances for pilots of small and medium-sized aircraft will also be lowered. This allowance, previously given to pilots who flew a certain number of hours, will now benefit not only large aircraft pilots but also small and medium-sized aircraft pilots.
A representative of the Asiana Airlines pilots' union stated, “Strike actions will be tentatively suspended starting today.” After about three days of explanatory meetings, a vote will be conducted by next week.
Since this agreement pertains to wage negotiations during the COVID-19 period (2019?2022), negotiations for this year's wages are also expected to begin soon.
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An Asiana Airlines official said, “We welcome the tentative agreement reached between labor and management,” adding, “With this agreement, we aim to build a cooperative labor-management relationship and ensure safe operations during the peak vacation period.”
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