The Unions FNV and CNV Announce Two New, Longer Strikes at KLM’s Ground Staff. A Strike was Already Planned for Next Wednesday. The airline is caning a hundred flights because of this.
The Newest Strike is on Wednesday, September 24, between 8:00 am and 2:00 pm. A week later, on October 1, a strike will follow from 6:00 am to 2:00 pm. This is reported by the union fnv and cnv.
It was Already Known That would be a strike on Wednesday, September 17. The Strike Lasts from 8:00 am to 12:00 pm. Like the Strike a Week Earlier, This Action Will Reportedly Affect Approximately 27,000 Passengers, Accordance to KLM.
The Ground Staff HAS “No Other Choice But to Take Action Again,” The Union Writes. “The KLM Management Still Refuses to meet the demands of the ground staff.”
Last Wednesday, the KLM Ground Staff also stopped working. Thursday, Calm Returned. The airline announced that all travelers had Been Rebooked, but People Might Still Experience Delays in the Days After.
Unions Felt bypassed
Like Last Wednesday, The Upcoming Strikes Will Have a Lot Of Impact, Says CNV Director Souleiman Amallah. He expects that the KLM Operation Will Largely come to a standstill again.
The Unions started the strikes because they were this dissatisfied with the collective labor into negotiations. FNV and CNV refused to sit down with the airline, but in the meantime, the airline concluded an Agreement with Three Smaller Unions. As a result, The Two Largest Unions Felt bypassed.