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STOCKHOLM (Reuters) – SAS and pilot unions were set to resume negotiations over new collective agreements on Monday as a crippling strike, that the Scandinavian airline has said is threatening its existence, entered its third week. Most SAS pilots in Sweden, Denmark and Norway walked out onJuly 4 after talks over conditions related to the carrier’srescue plan collapsed. The parties returned to the negotiatingtable in the Swedish capital on July 13. Talks have continued throughout the weekend. On Saturday, a mediator said that the parties had made progress, but that significant issues had yet t…
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