The strike continues at Transavia: 30% of flights canceled this Friday and Saturday

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The strike continues at Transavia and flights are affected. The company’s activity will remain disrupted throughout the weekend due to a staff strike, which began on Wednesday 13 July. The low-cost subsidiary of Air France plans to operate 70% of its flights.

The group’s union rejects an agreement recently signed by the three other union organizations affiliated with cabin crew (PNC). He therefore called for a strike to protest against this situation. “The Transavia France teams are doing everything they can to limit the consequences of this movement on the flight schedule,” assured the subsidiary.

An agreement between management and unions

The Air France subsidiary signed an agreement on Sunday July 10 with the flight crew unions. This agreement provides for “improvement of working conditions on tiring rotations and exceptional measures of purchasing power”, said a spokesperson for the Air France-KLM subsidiary.

The customer satisfaction bonus has thus increased from 500 to 1,000 euros annually and the transport bonus and the purchasing power bonus have been increased, which is equivalent to an “increase of around 5% for low salaries”, according to management.

The National Union of Commercial Flight Crew (SNPNC) is demanding a general and permanent wage increase from now on, which the company refuses to negotiate before the start of 2023 because it says it is constrained by state-guaranteed loans (PGE ).

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