Finnair pilots threaten strike action


The Finnish Airline Pilots' Association (SLL) has stated its intention to start
strike action as of November 16, 2009. The pilots have also announced an
overtime ban starting on October 31, 2009. The overtime ban is illegal. 

"It is unforgiveable that a key group of the company should show such a
complete lack of judgement in the current economical situation," says Finnair's
Senior Vice President, Human Resources, Anssi Komulainen. "By this action, the
pilots are endangering the customers' travel plans as well as the jobs of all
other Finnair staff. The central question behind the issue is who has the right
to decide the use of the company's aircraft: the management or one of the
employees' associations. 

Finnair's pilots want to continue under the terms of employment agreement that
expired a year ago, terms which have become quite impossible under the current
economic conditions. 

Moreover, according to the SLL, Finnair should restrict the number of aircraft
operated by the independent and privately owned company Finncomm. 

"It's completely out of the question for us to approve an agreement on the
basis of the proposed terms, because such an agreement would include the same
restrictions on productivity as in the pilots' proposal of last spring. Such
ideas belong to a bygone age," says Komulainen. 

Finnair will aim to minimise the effects of the overtime ban and is continually
negotiating with the pilots union to solve the issue so that a strike can be
avoided. 

Finnair will continuously update information about the strike on the internet
at www.finnair.com/info. 

"If a customer's flight is among those cancelled, the options are rerouting,
postponement of the journey, or a refund of the unused part of the ticket.
Finnair will be flexible in changing flight bookings, irrespective of the type
of ticket," explains Finnair Vice President Timo Riihimäki, responsible for
Finnair services. 

Customers whose flights are cancelled are urged to primarily contact the travel
agent from which they booked their tickets. Finnair will provide service to
customers on the telephone number +358 600 140 140. 

"We will also inform customers using text messages so it is important that
bookings have an up-to-date mobile phone number to be able to send customers
information about changes caused by the possible strike. We also recommend use
of the internet, because telephone services are likely to be busy," says
Riihimäki. 

Finnair operates an average of 250 flights per day, carrying around 25,000
passengers. Finnair apologises for any disruption and inconvenience caused to
its customers as a result of the strike. 

Finnair Plc
Communications
30.10.2009

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