The main union for air traffic controllers, the SNCTA, accepted last-minute negotiations last month, cancelling two proposed days of strike action by their members.
However, the second and third largest unions (Unsa-Icna and Usac-CGT) rejected these talks, going ahead with strike action in April. Members from the first union are striking on Saturday.
“Our managers are continuing to be penny-wise and pound-foolish at Orly, and this will quickly cause the teams to fall back into understaffing,†said a leaflet published by the Unsca-Icna union.
“Adequate staffing levels are a necessity if we are to guarantee working conditions that are suited to the safety tasks assigned to air traffic control engineers,†it added.
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Members from the Usac-CGT filed a separate – and national – strike notice covering May 23 to May 30, citing a ‘weakening territorial network’ that is part of the proposed reforms to the aviation sector from the DGAC.