Air France/KLM: new framework agreement supervising the restructuring of outstations in European airports

International outstations in European airports are subject to restructurings because of technological change and the search for synergies between KLM and Air France.  To manage these restructurings, likely to have an impact on employment, the EWC and Air France KLM management – represented by the Chairman of the EWC – signed, on November 29, 2011, a framework agreement almost identical to that signed in May 2010 on the management of restructurings for sales agencies in airports (ATOs, see our dispatch No.  100361). 
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International outstations in European airports are subject to restructurings because of technological change and the search for synergies between KLM and Air France. To manage these restructurings, likely to have an impact on employment, the EWC and Air France KLM management – represented by the Chairman of the EWC – signed, on November 29, 2011, a framework agreement almost identical to that signed in May 2010 on the management of restructurings for sales age

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