Pilots Reach Settlement with Eagle Airways
New Zealand Air Line Pilots’ Association
For Immediate Release
19 October 2012
Pilots Reach Settlement with Eagle Airways – Industrial Action Withdrawn
The New Zealand Air Line Pilots' Association (NZALPA) confirms that today members employed by Air New Zealand subsidiary, Eagle Airways, have reached a settlement in their bargaining for a new collective agreement.
As a consequence of achieving a settlement, NZALPA has withdrawn all strike notices for industrial action that is currently being undertaken and additional industrial action scheduled to commence next week.
NZALPA President Glen Kenny said "We are pleased that a settlement has been reached. The required ratification process will now commence, which will take a few weeks to complete."
If successfully ratified, pilots will receive enhanced superannuation entitlements that are currently available to other NZALPA Air NZ Group pilots.
ENDS
NZALPA President
About NZALPA - Established
in 1945, NZALPA is an internationally affiliated
professional trade union for New Zealand pilots and air
traffic controllers. Our diverse membership includes General
Aviation and commercial pilots, flight instructors and
approximately 400 of New Zealand’s air traffic controllers
in the employ of Airways NZ.
NZALPA was one of the 13 founding states of IFALPA - the International Federation of Air Line Pilots’ Associations, an organisation founded to represent the interests of over 100,000 pilots worldwide. IFALPA membership is dispersed through 101 Member Associations who work together as the ‘global voice of pilots’.
In 1965, air traffic controllers joined the
International Federation of Air Traffic Controllers'
Associations (IFATCA), which represents 50,000 air traffic
controllers worldwide. NZALPA is one of 130 Member
Associations affiliated to IFATCA, and has remained an
active member in all aspects since
joining.