KLM's 14,000 Ground Workers Could Soon Strike as Contract Negotiations Hit Logjam
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Anyone flying with KLM in about two weeks should expect serious delays and flight cancellations. KLM ground staff is at risk of…
Trade unions CNV and FNV want to shut down airline KLM after the NATO summit, if the management does not come up with the money. They are not allowed to strike earlier by mayor Marianne Schuurmans of Haarlemmermeer, reports CNV director Souleiman Amallah.
KLM's 14,000 ground workers could soon strike as contract negotiations hit logjam
The 14,000 workers who handle ground operations for KLM are considering their options to walk off the job after the Dutch airline declined to present a final offer by a deadline set by labor unions. The FNV and CNV unions demanded a break in the impasse by noon on Friday, and KLM told them at 11:51 a.m. that an ultimatum was issued prematurely. In its latest offer, the airline is standing firm on freezing wages for at least two years.
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