Aeroports de Paris, which operates the French capital commercial
airports, Thrusday said its Chief Executive Augustin de Romanet
introduced a plan to cut as many as 370 jobs through voluntary
departures to the company's labor unions.
MAIN FACTS:
- The company will propose to trade unions to open a
negotiation, that would be about, at the maximum, 370 positions of
the parent company Aéroports de Paris. It would take place on the
basis of volunteerism only by, basically, end-of-career leaves and
by the support of personal projects (setting up of new businesses
or retraining to other activities).
- The plan's implementation would be carried out in spring
2014.
- "In order to comply with the 2011-2015 Economic Regulation
Agreement and to take into account the new aviation sector
environment, Aeroports de Paris sets up a new human resources
policy," Mr. de Romanet said.
- The implementation of this strategy would lead the setting up
of a multiannual recruitment plan in passengers handling positions
(120 employees) and in technical and maintenance trades (60
employees) along with a project of voluntary departure plan.
- Aeroports de Paris employs 9,035 workers.
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