On Tuesday, March 18, Jean-Cyril Spinetta, CEO of Air France-KLM, met with the nine unions of the sector (Filt Cgil, Fit Cisl, Uiltrasporti, Ugl, Sdl, Anpac, Up, Anpav and Avia) to get their consent on the industrial plan for Alitalia's buyout. Their consent is one of the necessary conditions to buy the airline. Unions strongly criticized this method, as well as all the conditions set by the Franco Dutch management, and demand a "real negotiation". (Ref. 080224)
Lack of transparency. The meeting on Tuesday, March 18 between the managements of Air France-KLM and Alitalia and the trade unions was supposed to enable unions – which had been out of the way until then – to get all the necessary information concerning the buyout of the Italian airline. The Franco Dutch company required a written consent from unions to “satisfactory requirements for Air France-KLM” by March 31, threatening to withdraw the takeover bid, which unions didn’t like. Consequently, t
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