Over 6,500 layoffs if possible without layoffs.
This is the bet taken by Air France in July 2020 when it presented its workforce reduction plan.
As of this fall, 368 pilots and more than 1,150 flight attendants and flight attendants left of their own accord against a very pretty check.
To this, we must add more than 1000 natural departures (resignation, retirement, death ...) expected between 2020 and 2022 outside the opening dates of the departure plan and which will not be replaced.
Whatever the service or function.
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But the bulk of the bleeding specifically concerns ground personnel: 3,655 of these positions will disappear.
"The first departures will take place at the end of January, whether they are employees who have found a job outside Air France or employees who are retiring,"
Patrice Tizon, HR Director of Air France
,
explains to
Figaro
.
The administration validated the voluntary departure plan for this category of staff in mid-December.
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