Oman Air reveals average salary increase of 36%
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Oman Air staff have received an average pay increase of 36% between December 2010 and March 2013, according to a report in Arabian Business.
The carrier has released the information in the wake of a group of employees threatening unofficial strike action over pay and conditions.
“Oman Air’s senior management has credited the airline’s continuing success to the dedication of its staff, and has reaffirmed its commitment to developing a supportive and competitive workplace environment across its 42-destination global network,” the airline said in a statement.
“Between December 2010 and March 2013, salaries at Oman Air have increased by an average of 36 percent, with even the lowest-paid roles paying significantly more than the statutory minimum. Employer’s contributions to Social Insurance have also increased,” it added.
In 2011, the national carrier agreed to double certain staff salaries under a new pay deal agreed in the wake of industrial action by employees.
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