Strike at PostNord Terminals Averted
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The mediation between the Norwegian Industrial Traffic Association (YTF) and the Norwegian Confederation of Trade Unions (NHO Logistics and Transport) ended with an agreement on the night of Tuesday, May 19. The announced strike at PostNord has thus been averted.
There will be no strike at PostNord terminals after the Norwegian Industrial Transport Federation (YTF) and the Norwegian Confederation of Trade Unions (NHO) Logistics and Transport reached an agreement in mediation late Monday evening. Among other things, YTF has agreed with the employer side on the advance payment of sick pay.
There will be no strike at PostNord terminals after the Norwegian Industrial Transport Federation (YTF) and the Norwegian Confederation of Trade Unions (NHO) Logistics and Transport reached an agreement in mediation late Monday evening. Among other things, YTF has agreed with the employer side on the advance payment of sick pay.
The mediation between the Norwegian Industrial Traffic Association (YTF) and the Norwegian Confederation of Trade Unions (NHO Logistics and Transport) ended with an agreement on the night of Tuesday, May 19. The announced strike at PostNord has thus been averted.
1,482 employees in the logistics industry will go on strike if the parties do not reach an agreement with the Norwegian Ombudsman. This could affect parcel deliveries across the country.
If the parties do not reach an agreement by midnight, 1,482 employees will be taken out on strike.
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