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Air Nelson says the last few months have been challenging but the settlement it has reached with staff will allow it to move forward.
Around 100 members of the Engineering, Printing and Manufacturing Union have voted to accept a new deal, after carrying out industrial action for six weeks. Workers will receive a 9.5 percent pay increase over 30 months.
However, an Employment Court hearing may still take place, as the union alleges the Air New Zealand subsidiary carried out illegal strikebreaking measures during the action.
Air Nelson General Manager John Hambleton says the settlement means a fourth rolling strike will not go ahead.
- NEWSTALK ZB