Scandinavian air pilot strike is over after thousands of canceled SAS flights
Scandinavian Air pilots went on a strike that led to thousands of flights being canceled, leaving passengers stuck. Fortunately, on Thursday the airline and unions in Denmark, Norway, and Sweden were able to meet an agreement, thus ending the strike. Union leaders negotiated an agreement that includes higher salaries and greater job security. The new agreement will last three years, and the airline appears convinced that the agreement is competitive in the Swedish labor market.
See "Scandinavian air pilot strike is over after thousands of canceled SAS flights", Rob McLean, CNN Business, May 3, 2019