Air France plans to cut 2,900 jobs: union source
PARIS (Reuters) - Air France plans to cut 2,900 jobs after the failure of talks with pilots to boost productivity, a union source told Reuters on Friday.
The figure was announced by the head of Air France at a board meeting this morning, the source said.
Some 300 job cuts would involve pilots, 700 stewards and hostesses and 1,900 ground staff.
The head of parent Air France-KLM had told Europe 1 radio earlier on Friday that the airline would announce significant job cuts on Monday.
(Reporting by Pascale Denis; writing by Dominique Vidalon; Editing by Leigh Thomas)
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