Dutch staff warn Air France-KLM of strikes over chief
AFP
| 2019/02/11 | 317 words
| LE JOURNAL DE L'AVIATION | AIR TRANSPORT
Dutch airline managers have warned Air France-KLM of possible strikes if KLM chief executive Pieter Elbers is not reappointed, reports said on Monday.The Dutch government also gave its support to Elbers getting a fresh term amid suggestions he could be removed at a board meeting of the French-Dutch group on February 19.In a letter, senior KLM managers said there could be industrial action if Elbers was forced to leave, the Dutch news agency ANP reported.The letter from the KLM managers also ...(…)
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