Several dozen jobs are in the hot seat. - Elisa Frisullo / 20 Minutes

We are talking about forty conventional ruptures. Within three months, the Aéroports de Lyon company, a subsidiary of Vinci which operates the Lyon Saint-Exupéry platform, will have lost 10% of its 422 employees. The reason ? The cumulative financial losses due to the coronavirus epidemic. The company signed an agreement with the unions providing for a temporary wage freeze and the elimination of around 10% of jobs to deal with the consequences of the health crisis.

For the moment, only the majority unions CFDT and CFE-CGC have signed this agreement. "This will be done with support for staff at the end of their careers," said the company, confirming information from the Médiacités site.

63% decrease in traffic

This also confirmed that additional missions will be requested from employees "with the objective of maintaining employment", in addition to cost reduction measures and investment deferrals, put in place from the start of the crisis. . "We had a 63.7% drop in traffic in the first half of 2020 and we know that we will not have a return to pre-crisis activity for three to five years," said Aéroports de Lyon.

In addition to the collective performance agreement (CPA), Médiacités published on its site a company agreement sent to employees, which provides for several savings measures, such as the freezing of salary increases, the non-payment of Incentive bonuses for two years and the reduction in the number of days of RTT (12 instead of 15 annual). It also plans to “exceed, in an exceptional way, the maximum daily working time”.

From a union source, it is indicated that 120 employees have been on partial unemployment since March. Eighty of them will be subject to partial or complete job requalifications. "We signed, because we are convinced that the APC is the solution, we obtained that there is no social plan for the duration of the APC and no dismissal, nor loss of salary fixed, whereas we are going to lose a monster income per passenger, because airport fees will inevitably drop, ”explained Laurent Chevalard, CFE-CGC delegate.

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  • epidemic
  • Covid 19
  • Coronavirus
  • Dismissal
  • Abolition of posts
  • Vinci
  • Lyon
  • Airport
  • Society
  • Economy