Threat of strike in Paris airports before the 2024 Olympics

Several unions of the manager of the airports serving Paris, Groupe ADP, threatened on Wednesday to call a strike from the beginning of July, demanding in particular a bonus in view of the Olympic Games.

“For many months, the CGT, CFDT, FO and UNSA union organizations have been demanding from management the means to deal with the evolution of air traffic and the organization of the JOPs”, the Olympic and Paralympic Games, they said. indicated in a press release.

During the summer period, Roissy-Charles-de-Gaulle and Orly airports welcome around 350,000 passengers per day in total.

Groupe ADP does not expect to see traveler volumes increase during the Games, but has taken measures to guarantee the reception of athletes, with specific routes and temporary infrastructure.

The unions, who are speaking of an “ultimatum” to their management, are demanding “uniform and fair compensation for all employees working during the Olympic Games” and are stating that “discriminatory measures must be replaced by a fair approach.”

In addition, these organizations “require a hiring plan adapted to each activity and category of staff”, ensuring that “nearly 1,000 positions are missing”. They also demand “concrete measures to stop the deterioration of working conditions and guarantee the exercise of leave rights all year round”.

Without a response from their management by July 5, the unions “will respond to the request of many employees by filing a strike notice,” they warned.

Contacted by AFP on Wednesday afternoon, ADP management was not able to react immediately. The group is 50.6% controlled by the State. CEO Augustin de Romanet is currently acting in his own right until after the Games, because the government refused him a third mandate.

ADP employees had already been called to strike on May 19. The movement did not cause major disruptions.

Employees from several sectors or public companies have successfully mobilized in recent months to obtain activity bonuses in view of the Olympic Games, in particular at the Parisian bus, tramway and metro authority RATP and the railway company SNCF.

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