Sunday, September 28, 2014

The return to normal in Air France will become progressively … – ecodiario

The return to normal in Air France will become progressively … – ecodiario

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Paris, Sep 28 (EFE) .- The Air France announced today that their flights back to normal “gradually” starting next Tuesday, which means that those who had already been canceled today and tomorrow will not be made despite the end of the strike.

In a statement, Air France justified this fact first by “operational and regulatory” requirements and because planes have to pass a series of mandatory checks to fly again.

Also because it takes time to bring back the aircraft and their crews to all scales worldwide.

In the day today, unemployment, launched last day 15, resulted in the cancellation of 55% flight schedule of Air France, and tomorrow still have to suspend just over 40%.

The company lamented that “despite lengthy negotiations since the beginning of the conflict,” which allowed “numerous advances” pilots union convenors of unemployment have not signed the protocol proposed commitment to its “balanced and fair” trial.

complained that the core of pilots, who denounced the protest group plans to develop low-cost subsidiary Transavia, with different work rules for Air France, “have not taken advantage of those opportunities.”

In any case, even in the absence of that commitment, management said it intends to continue without delay “the rapid development of Transavia France, great vector group’s growth.”

This means that it will “in the competitive economic and social conditions provided “particularly expanding fleet Transavia France, which is currently 14 devices with the same model Boeing 737, and not Airbus A320 family, as they wanted the pilots of Air France strike organizers.

This increase in activity is done with “operating conditions and remuneration of Transavia France”, different from those of Air France, whose drivers will be given the opportunity to work for the low-cost subsidiary, but these rules .

The company said that its plans for Transavia France allow “rapid creation of 1,000 jobs in France”, of which 250 will be pilot.

Air France insisted that the so this “costly and harmful” strike, “has gone on too”, has reinforced its determination to “advance” their economic model to endorse his leadership within a framework of social “constructive and responsible dialogue.”

The National Union Line Pilots (SNPL, the main one in this group at Air France) decided to end the strike, the longest in the history of the airline, although it stressed that it had not reached an agreement on negotiations with management.

Although the company resigned last Thursday plans to create a new subsidiary Transavia Europe to establish new bases of operations outside France and the Netherlands, with less favorable, working conditions, SNPL also wanted a single contract for pilots Transavia France, so that it was aligned to that of Air France.

The president of the group that formed Air France with KLM, Alexandre de Juniac Dutch recognizing how harmful this conflict, said the priority now is “the union (…) about the project growth and competitiveness” for 2020.

This project will now be more difficult given that , for lack of an evaluation prevista- the company has been missing for two weeks about 15-20 million euros a day, plus the consequent deterioration of its image among customers who have stayed on land.

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