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Tuesday, June 2, 1998 Published at 00:33 GMT 01:33 UK World: Europe French pilots in talks ![]() Air France shows off its World Cup livery The head of the French national airline, Air France, is to meet union representatives on Tuesday in an effort to resolve a strike by pilots which has forced the airline to cancel most of its flights ahead of the World Cup. The strike caused havoc at airports across France on Monday, with most international and domestic flights being cancelled just nine days before the World Cup is due to begin. The chief pilots' union has given notice that the strike over proposed pay cuts will last at least two weeks.
The dispute, which began at midnight on Sunday, threatens to cast a shadow over France while the eyes of the world are on the country. Row over pay-cuts Air France management is in no doubt that the strike by 3,200 pilots has been timed to coincide with the tournament in order to exert maximum pressure. Some French politicians have accused the pilots of blackmail. The pilots are refusing to accept pay cuts proposed by the management. They object to plans to cut the overall cost of pilot salaries by about $83m a year through the introduction of a differential pay scale for newly recruited pilots and proposals that pilots should take a pay cut in return for shares in the airline when it is privatised. The management claims that French pilots are paid 40% more than their German counterparts, and 19% more than British Airways pilots. It says that with Air France just starting to return to profitability, it needs the savings to buy new aircraft. Negotiations between unions and Air France management and the government broke down last week. The French Transport Minister, Jean-Claude Gayssot, has said both sides in the dispute should hold talks straight away. The action comes as French train drivers threaten strike action on June 16, 17 and 18 - in the middle of the opening round of World Cup matches. Last week French lorry drivers held a one-day national strike during which roadblocks were set up across the country. |
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