Air France and unions representing ground staff have signed a new collective agreement for 2019. The deal will provide for pay increases of 1.8%, as well as money to finance individual bonuses and measures to make the payment of overtime easier. Last year the airline was hit by a series of strikes that had a huge financial impact and even led to the departure of the chief executive. The collective agreement, that was signed with trade unions CFDT, CFE-CGC, FO and UNSA aerien Air France comes in addition to an earlier agreement that was signed in October 2019 to put an end to the industrial unrest.
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