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OSLO (Reuters) - All SAS cabin crew in Norway are now on furlough , a union spokesperson told Reuters on Tuesday.
The move comes after pilots at the Scandinavian airline went on strike on Monday.
SAS has also filed for bankruptcy protection in the United States, warning strike action by pilots had impacted its financial position and liquidity.
By Jorgelina do Rosario, Rodrigo Campos and Karin Strohecker LONDON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Ukraine's overseas creditors have backed its request for a two-year freeze on payments on...
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(Reuters) - Russian steel producer Evraz said on Wednesday it was launching a process to solicit proposals for the acquisition of its North American subsidiaries. The sale will...
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