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Dutch govt backs KLM bailout after pilots agree to pay cut

Intensive consultations between airline and  unions lead to  ‘positive outcome’, say ministers

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 04 Nov 2020 3:27PM

Dutch govt backs KLM bailout after pilots agree to pay cut
The Dutch government is ready to sign off on a €3.4 billion state aid injection for KLM following an agreement with the pilot union. – AFP pic, November 4, 2020

THE HAGUE – The Dutch government on Tuesday approved a multi-billion-euro coronavirus bailout for struggling airline KLM after pilots agreed a five-year pay cut deal.

Finance Minister Wopke Hoekstra on Saturday dramatically suspended plans to rescue the beleaguered Dutch arm of Air France-KLM after unions refused to budge.

But after KLM announced that the pilots’ union had backed down, the government said it was now ready to sign off on the €3.4-billion (RM16.25 billion) state aid injection.

“Intensive consultations” between KLM and the unions led to a “positive outcome”, Hoekstra and Infrastructure Minister Cora van Nieuwenhuizen said in a letter to parliament.

“The cabinet can therefore agree to its restructuring plan and has since confirmed this to the KLM management board,” they wrote.

KLM chief executive officer Pieter Elbers had earlier announced the deal with the pilots’ union, hailing it as an “important step” for the airline’s survival.

“The past few days have been incredibly intensive for everyone, with great pressure on the company, negative impact on reputation and internal divisions,” he said.

“But in the end, we, as KLM and unions, came to an agreement.” –  AFP, November 4,2020

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