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Norway: Airport Strike Averted After Labour Deal Reached

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A strike affecting more than 2,000 airport workers in Norway has been averted after trade union Fellesforbundet and employers' organisation NHO Luftfart agreed a new collective bargaining agreement. The agreement was reached early on Tuesday following mediation that continued five hours beyond the midnight deadline. As a result, air traffic will continue to operate normally. [...]

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By midnight on Tuesday, the Norwegian Confederation of Trade Unions (Fellesforbundet) and the Norwegian Confederation of Trade Unions (NHO Luftfart) had failed to agree on a new collective agreement for more than 2,000 employees at Norwegian airports, but the mediation continues overtime.

·Oslo, Norway
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The Norwegian Confederation of Trade Unions (Fellesforbundet) and the Norwegian Confederation of Trade Unions (NHO Luftfart) reached an agreement on a new collective agreement for more than 2,000 employees at Norwegian airports early Tuesday morning. This means that there will be no strikes and air traffic can continue as normal.

The Norwegian Confederation of Air Transport and the Norwegian Confederation of Trade Unions (NHO Luftfart) agreed early Tuesday morning on a new collective agreement for more than 2,000 employees at Norwegian airports. This means there will be no strikes and air traffic can continue as normal.

The Norwegian Confederation of Air Transport and the Norwegian Confederation of Trade Unions (NHO Luftfart) agreed early Tuesday morning on a new collective agreement for more than 2,000 employees at Norwegian airports.

The Norwegian Confederation of Air Transport and the Norwegian Confederation of Trade Unions (NHO Luftfart) agreed early Tuesday morning on a new collective agreement for more than 2,000 employees at Norwegian airports. This means there will be no strikes and air traffic can continue as normal.

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Aftenposten broke the news in Oslo, Norway on Monday, June 8, 2026.
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