Strike pilots of Air France, in the midst of Euro 2016
The pilots of Air France today began their four-day strike, in response to cuts in wages, which could cause significant problems on the movements of the Euro 2016 fans.
The company said that in the view will go on strike 25% of the pilots. However the SNPL union claims that 7 out of 10 are not shown in their work.
"I heard this morning the president of the SNPL says that 70% of the pilots will go on strike, which is not true. Our assessment today is that the mobilization is involved in 25%," said the CEO of Air France, Frederic lawn, speaking on radio station RTL.
The company in a statement today that states will run 83% of the flights to and from Charles de Gaulle airport in Paris. For tomorrow is expected to go on strike 27% of pilots and executed 80% of flights while similarly believed to be altered and Monday, according to a representative of Air France who spoke to Reuters agency.
The pilots of Air France today began their four-day strike, in response to cuts in wages, which could cause significant problems on the movements of the Euro 2016 fans.
The company said that in the view will go on strike 25% of the pilots. However the SNPL union claims that 7 out of 10 are not shown in their work.
"I heard this morning the president of the SNPL says that 70% of the pilots will go on strike, which is not true. Our assessment today is that the mobilization is involved in 25%," said the CEO of Air France, Frederic lawn, speaking on radio station RTL.
The company in a statement today that states will run 83% of the flights to and from Charles de Gaulle airport in Paris. For tomorrow is expected to go on strike 27% of pilots and executed 80% of flights while similarly believed to be altered and Monday, according to a representative of Air France who spoke to Reuters agency.
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