JAKARTA - Dutch airline KLM canceled about 100 flights scheduled for Wednesday due to a ground staff strike, reported the Nu.nl news portal.
Seats for thousands of passengers are diverted to the next available flight. The strike will take place Wednesday at 08.00 a.m. local time (06.00 a.m.).
The day before, dozens of flights at Schiphol Airport near Amsterdam were also canceled.
Reported by ANTARA from Sputnik/RIA Novosti-OANA, Tuesday, September 16, the Netherlands' largest unions, CNV and FNV, announced the strike of KLM ground staff on September 10 and 17 demanding an improvement to a joint work agreement.
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Their demands include maintaining purchasing power, a heavy work compensation program for all related professions, and increasing the number of permanent workers.
Last Wednesday, KLM also canceled more than 100 flights due to a strike.
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