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Croatia Airlines concludes new collective bargaining agreement

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Croatia Airlines has struck a deal with its cabin crew, pilots, and maintenance staff yesterday over a new collective bargaining agreement following several months of negotiations. The details of the five-year deal have not been disclosed. In a statement, Croatia Airlines said, “The joint position of the management and trade unitions is that the new collective agreement ensures long-term social peace, which is an important prerequisite for employee satisfaction in terms of the implementation of the most important project in the company’s 35-year history - the renewal of the entire fleet by 2027, which involves the arrival of fifteen new Airbus A220 aircraft”.

July 26, 2024
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  1. Anonymous10:35

    Good, they always took care of their employees

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    1. Anonymous10:35

      They have been the only airline in ex-Yu in the past 10 years with several strikes.

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    2. Anonymous10:37

      To the first person @10.35 if you only knew under what kind of conditions and circunstances these talks were held in you would not be writing such nonsense.

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    3. Anonymous08:53

      Party line trolling. It was a soviet style voting.

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  2. Anonymous12:39

    Bravo Hrvatska!

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  3. Anonymous15:17

    If there were intelligent people in OU they would have taken up the A321XLR which they could have also flown to N.Amer, Asia, Australia etc ...... in stead of a dead end A220 .....

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    1. Anonymous18:36

      ... and also to the Moon!

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  4. Anonymous17:39

    Bravo OU!
    Bravo Hrvatska!

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    1. Anonymous08:54

      Bravo OU, indeed.

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