Firefighters of Parisian airports raise their strike notice after an agreement

However, “negotiations continue” with representatives of other categories of employees who have filed a separate notice for the same period, according to ADP group, manager of airport installations.

Le Monde with AFP

The firefighters, employees of the manager of Parisian airports, ADP group, raised their strike notice for this weekend after an agreement between ADP group and the CGT, we learned Thursday July 7 from employers and Union. The notice which ran from Friday to Sunday “was lifted following the signing of an agreement” between management and the CGT, added ADP group to the France-Presse agency. This agreement was confirmed by the union organization.

On the other hand, “negotiations continue” with representatives of other categories of employees who have filed a separate notice for the same period, according to the company. GROUPE ADP did not wish to give more details on the sealed agreement on the claims of fire soldiers.

The latter claimed, according to the text of their notice published by the CGT, revaluations, including an evolution of the wage grid, the establishment of a “technicality premium” and “a real recruitment plan (… ) allowing work to be organized in accordance with operational necessities “.

cancellation of flights at the start or arrival of Roissy

The social movement of firefighters, started on June 30, resulted last week by the cancellation of hundreds of flights at the start or arrival of Roissy-Charles-de-Gaulle, the first French airport. Orly was not concerned.

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGAC) had imposed these preventive cancellations, representing up to 20 % of flights between 7 am and 2 pm, in the name of security: the reduction in the number of fire soldiers available had made it necessary to close part of the tracks of the airport.

This measure will therefore not be necessary this weekend, which marks the beginning of the great departures of the summer school holidays, confirmed a spokesperson for the DGAC.

/Media reports.