The Chairman of the Scandinavian Airlines System (SAS) Fritz Schur has attacked his airline’s unions, saying that they simply don’t care whether the company returns a massive deficit and are simply waiting for Denmark, Sweden and Norway to plough more taxpayers’ money into the ailing airline.
The unions, on the other hand, have refuted the allegations, which come after SAS announced earlier this week that an extra round of cost-cutting would entail a 10-20 percent wage reduction and result in 1,000 to 1,500 of SAS’s 20,000 employees losing their jobs. Unions have accused management of putting employees on starvation wages.



























