Air New Zealand and unions representing 600 engineers about to be made redundant have gone back to the mediation table.
The airline plans to send aircraft overseas for heavy engineering work, saving $100 million over five years and costing 617 engineers their jobs.
An urgent Employment Relations Authority hearing planned for yesterday was postponed because mediation talks were due to resume, said a union spokeswoman.
Air NZ talks back on
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