How to avoid dropping out of aeronautics subcontractors?
Social plans targeting the workforce of subcontractors have multiplied since the summer, in the wake of Airbus.
Remy Gabalda / AFP
By: Aabla Jounaïdi Follow
1 min
With the collapse of air traffic, a consequence of the coronavirus pandemic, an entire industry, aeronautics, is suffering.
After years of turmoil, aircraft orders and deliveries are sluggish, dragging hundreds of companies into turmoil.
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In the Toulouse region, since the aircraft manufacturer Airbus announced record losses as well as its own social plan, nothing is going on with the subcontractors.
Despite the state's vast stimulus plan for industry, social plans threaten thousands of jobs in the region.
How to avoid dropping out of aeronautics subcontractors?
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Aabla Jounaïdi
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