Paris Airport Strike to Disrupt France-Morocco Flights on Tuesday

Flights between Morocco and France will experience disruptions due to the strike of Aéroports de Paris (ADP) personnel.
Tuesday will be a difficult day for travelers, as the CGT, CFDT, FO and Unsa are calling on Aéroports de Paris (ADP) staff to strike, but also to demonstrate within the airport, at terminal 2E. This will disrupt flights between Morocco and France and other destinations. According to a union source interviewed by Le Parisien, the mobilization, which concerns all staff, should be significant, but without causing major disruptions in the two Ile-de-France airports, Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Paris-Orly.
At the origin of this walkout, several grievances: an "emergency hiring plan", "the immediate opening of negotiations on the grids with revaluation", "a homogeneous bonus for all ADP agents (voluntary or not / operational or not) working from July 8 to September 15" for the Olympic and Paralympic Games. "The staffing levels remain very insufficient to cope with the increase in traffic and the constantly increasing quality of service requirements," the unions write in a press release.
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