ADVERTISEMENT

German airline reaches agreement with pilot union on pay issues

Lufthansa and pilots union Vereingung Cockpit have reached a breakthrough in their longstanding labor dispute that will last till 2022.

Lufthansa

The company, in a press statement, released said, "With this declaration of intent we have finally reached a breakthrough. The path is now clear for a comprehensive settlement with Vereinigung Cockpit on all unresolved collective bargaining issues," said Bettina Volkens, head of legal affairs and human resources at Deutsche Lufthansa AG.

"The path is now clear for a comprehensive settlement with Vereinigung Cockpit on all unresolved collective bargaining issues," Bettina Volkens, Lufthansa's head of legal affairs, said in prepared statement Wednesday. "This is not only the end of the longest collective-bargaining dispute in our company's history -- it also creates a sustainable deal that will last until 2022 and, at the same time, lays the foundation for a new social partnership with Vereinigung Cockpit."

ADVERTISEMENT

The two parties agreed on provisions for transitional payments, pension plans, the framework agreement on employment conditions and the collective wage agreement for the pilots of Lufthansa, Lufthansa Cargo and Germanwings.

The details of the various collective bargaining agreements will be worked out over the next few months. The agreement provides a one-off balance-sheet reduction through the conversion of the pension schemes. In return for the cost-reducing elements of the agreement, 325 aircraft will be crewed in the current KTV flight operations in stages by 2022. This will make it possible for Lufthansa to hire trainee pilots again in the coming years and create career prospects for pilots with a large number of positions for prospective captains.

A reciprocal agreement to refrain from industrial action for the duration of the talks has already been reached and is set to be formalised in a collective bargaining agreement that will last until 2022.

The deal applies to the pilots of Lufthansa, Lufthansa Cargo and Germanwings.

JOIN OUR PULSE COMMUNITY!

Unblock notifications in browser settings.
ADVERTISEMENT

Eyewitness? Submit your stories now via social or:

Email: eyewitness@pulse.ng

Recommended articles

'God planned it this way' — some women are choosing to return to the kitchen

'God planned it this way' — some women are choosing to return to the kitchen

Which car seat should a child seat be placed on? Not everyone knows

Which car seat should a child seat be placed on? Not everyone knows

7 Bible stories that are commonly misinterpreted — Eve didn't eat an apple

7 Bible stories that are commonly misinterpreted — Eve didn't eat an apple

Ladies! Here are 5 things you shouldn't say to your man during sex

Ladies! Here are 5 things you shouldn't say to your man during sex

Exploring the Bible's most terrifying verses

Exploring the Bible's most terrifying verses

Scientist knows why 20 people died after opening Pharoah's 'cursed' tomb 100 years ago

Scientist knows why 20 people died after opening Pharoah's 'cursed' tomb 100 years ago

How to deal with chickenpox as an adult — it can get very dangerous

How to deal with chickenpox as an adult — it can get very dangerous

Sociologist knows why Gen Zs are 'emotionally immature'

Sociologist knows why Gen Zs are 'emotionally immature'

5 amazing facts about skeletons you should know

5 amazing facts about skeletons you should know

Young Nigerians are choosing not to have sex — this is why

Young Nigerians are choosing not to have sex — this is why

10 latest Ghana weaving styles to take your look to the next level

10 latest Ghana weaving styles to take your look to the next level

9 creative pregnancy announcement ideas you should try

9 creative pregnancy announcement ideas you should try

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT