Dublin: Ireland's airline Icelandair has said that it will sack its cabin crew and put the pilot in charge of onboard safety after it failed to negotiate a collective bargaining agreement between the airline and the Cabin Crew Labor Association. However, it has not been clear how many employees will be affected without cabin crew. It can meet international aviation standards, usually in charge of onboard safety.
When they tried to talk to the Icelandair's in this regard, they could not be contacted. After month-long negotiations between the Icelandair's and the Cabin Crew Association, Icelandair said in a statement that the negotiations had ended. The statement stated that "Icelandair will permanently terminate the employment of its existing cabin crew members and permanently close the employment relationship between the parties".
The company's stated that "Icelandair is exploring other options regarding safety and service in its aircraft. As a result, the company will direct its pilots to assume the responsibility of safety on board. Also, the company's minimum Services will continue, as the Corona epidemic continues."
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