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Fornebu 19540417. The SAS conflict is the first legal strike of some scope in Norwegian...
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Fornebu 19540417. The SAS conflict is the first legal strike of some scope in Norwegian industry after the war. The strike is very significant because the conflict is not just about SAS workers' wages, but is rooted throughout this year's traffic complex. The SAS impact which includes approx. 450 man mechanics, living, carriers and other ground staff. The requirements for the employees were wages during illness, salary for moving holidays, and an addition to some of the lowest in the group. Wages were after tariff average NOK. 4.17 for adult workers. SAS has now set all air traffic to and from Norway, but the other companies fly. A SAS passenger is studying a poster outside the SAS expedition at Fridtjof Nansen space when the strike began. Here we see from a quiet and peaceful Fornebu, the strikers stroll around and ensure that no one takes a blocated work. The effect is also noticeable outside Oslo, on all routes where SAS uses DC-3 and Scandia aircraft. Here at the luggage submission, poster is hung. On the poster it says: The luggage is submitted here. The ticket control itself takes place at Fornebu