Striking Paris airport workers call new walkout for three days in July

Workers use industrial action to press pay demands, signalling further disruption for early summer travellers

Paris Charles de Gaulle airport employees congregate outside a terminal as they stage a strike to demand higher wages on June 9th. Photograph: Geoffroy van der Hasselt/AFP via Getty Images
Paris Charles de Gaulle airport employees congregate outside a terminal as they stage a strike to demand higher wages on June 9th. Photograph: Geoffroy van der Hasselt/AFP via Getty Images

Striking Paris airport workers said on Saturday they would stage another walkout at the French capital’s main international hub from July 8th-10th to press their pay demands, signalling further disruption for early summer travellers.

Ground staff at Roissy-Charles de Gaulle airport have staged a series of strikes to demand a wage hike to cushion the pain of inflation, emboldened by booming demand for air travel and staff shortages caused in part by the Covid-19 pandemic.

The current walkout, which began on Thursday, is due to continue until Sunday, though France's civil aviation authority said less disruption was expected.

Airport operator ADP had offered staff a 4 per cent pay rise if they agreed to end the strike on Friday, but workers rejected the offer, a union representative told Reuters.

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“A majority of workers think the offer is not good enough,” said Daniel Bertone, who represents the CGT union. “They don’t trust management and they don’t accept the ‘it’s this or nothing’ blackmail.”

“We notified the management of a new strike plan from the 8th until the 10th of July,” Bertone added.

Staff of Paris airports’ subcontractors plan other strikes from July 13th-17th.

On Saturday, one in five flights were cancelled between 5am and 12pm Irish time.

Air France said it maintained all of its long distance flights and 90 per cent of its mid-distance services. — Reuters

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