Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Employees of Aéroports de Paris called the strike on Thursday and Friday – Eastern Lightning

Employees of Aéroports de Paris called the strike on Thursday and Friday – Eastern Lightning

employees of Aéroports de Paris (ADP) will be on strike on Thursday and Friday to the call of four trade unions, who demand wage increases, is it learned Tuesday from union and airport sources.

The move, which covers all categories of personnel, could cause some disruptions at Roissy and Orly, fire ADP, responsible for securing the tracks and buildings, having planned to participate in the strike, the sources said.

“If this is the case, there will inevitably be an impact, no doubt delays as all the tracks will not work,” said an airport source, reminiscent firefighters, however, are “obliged to provide a minimum service.”

Solicited on the impact of the movement by AFP, ADP’s management said Tuesday it was “to stage too early to make accurate forecasts. “

The movement, initiated by an inter-CGT, FO, CFE-CGC and UNSA, will start Thursday noon and continue until Friday lunchtime. Employee gatherings are planned Thursday noon outside the terminals, said the unions.

They intend to denounce the salary policy by management, who decided to freeze salaries in 2015, despite the financial health of the group.

“We were told by November there would be no salary increase, apart from any promotions. This is the

first time I’ve seen this in 33 years, “says Laurent Garssine, Unsa charge.

The strike comes a week before the publication of financial results? ADP, which is expected to announce, according to the CGT, a net profit of at least 358 million of euros. “We want employees also benefit from these good results,” said Fabrice Michaud, CGT.

In a statement sent to AFP, Aéroports de Paris said it had decided wage freeze “in a context of increased competition between airports. ” “This is part of the productivity efforts made since 2012 in favor of price moderation for the benefit of the competitiveness of the French aviation industry,” says the group.

ADP, responsible for the operation of the Paris Orly, Roissy and Le Bourget, employs some 9,000 employees all subsidiaries, including nearly 6,900 in the parent company.

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