Dassault Falcon Service employees have started a strike which has nailed no less than 23 private jets to Le Bourget airport (Seine-Saint-Denis) in recent days.
As Le Parisien
relays on
Monday, the company is responsible for the overhaul and maintenance of devices purchased by private companies, states or individuals.
Last Thursday, the strikers even prevented the test flight of a Falcon belonging to Namibia.
Salary increases and a bonus
Among the demands of the 540 Dassault employees, these relate to an exceptional bonus to deal with inflation, wage increases, payment for strike days and a new investment plan for the Le Bourget site.
The employees had already gone on strike at the end of September, but these walkouts had yielded nothing.
They now hope to obtain a response from the parent company of the group, in particular the CEO and number 2 of Dassault Aviation, indicates the daily newspaper.
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