French airline’s chief says many of 2900 proposed job losses might be avoided whether unions agree alternative savings measures
Air France will carve less than a third of the 2900 jobs it proposed in a previously published plan for 2016/2017 that triggered clashes with some staff,the chief executive of its parent company said on Sunday. The job cuts in 2016 would be voluntary and heavier job losses in 2017 could be avoided whether talks with unions led to an agreement on alternative savings measures by the beginning of 2016, said Alexandre de Juniac, or chief of Air France-KLM.
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Source: theguardian.com