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Air traffic controllers agree to two-week moratorium on industrial action.
Australasian Business Intelligence, March, 2002
Mar 22, 2002 (The Age
ABIX via COMTEX) -- Airservices Australia and several unions representing air traffic controllers will spend two weeks in industrial talks in 2002. Appearing before the Australian Industrial Relations Commission, the parties have promised to enter into negotiations concerning better wages and working conditions for Airservices Australia employees. The industrial dispute has already caused thousands of international and domestic travellers to be stranded in airport lounges across Australia. Qantas and Virgin Blue were forced to reschedule flights, while cancelling others, on 21 March 2002. Spokespersons for Airservices and the unions were hopeful that a satisfactory outcome would be achieved for all parties.
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