The Hague,
Dutch national
carrier KLM will scrap 10 European flights Monday due to a two-hour
strike by ground staff demanding higher wages, an airline spokeswoman
said Sunday.
The move, which will see ground staff down
tools between 8.00 am and 10.00 am (0600 GMT to 0800 GMT), comes after
the airline and Dutch union federation FNV failed to reach an agreement.
STRIKE
"KLM have preventively decided to annul 10 European flights because of the strike," Manel Vrijenhoek said.
"We are still looking at which flights at this stage," she told AFP.
"We are still looking at which flights at this stage," she told AFP.
Air
France, Delta and other SkyTeam airlines as well as no-frills carrier
Transavia are also set to be affected by the strike, KLM spokeswoman
Vrijenhoek confirmed
The FNV said Saturday it was demanding a four per cent increase
for some 15,000 members of ground staff, with KLM's latest offer
stalling at two per cent.
WORK STOPPAGE
"It's no good. Therefore we are calling a work stoppage," FNV campaign leader Joost van Doesburg said.
"If KLM retains its position after the strike, new labour actions cannot be excluded," he said in a statement.
A
strike by public transport workers in May forced dozens of flights to
be cancelled at Schiphol, one of Europe's busiest air travel hubs.
More
than 41 million passengers passed through Schiphol in the first six
months of the year, according to the latest airport figures.
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