SAS Cargo had to pay Norwegian postal services

SAS Cargo, the cargo division of Scandinavian Airline Systems, had to pay NKr0.5m to the Norwegian postal services, Posten, after its employees refused to work overtime last autumn.
Posten had to rent extra cars and aeroplanes in order to get first class mail, newspapers, magazines and express packages to its customers on time.
Abstracted from Dagens Naeringsliv in Norwegian. Copyright 2001 Financial Times Information, Dow Jones, Dialog. Source : World Reporter (Trade Mark)
DAGENS NAERINGSLIV, 23rd February 2001

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