French air traffic controllers call summer strike
Briefly

The UNSA-ICNA union, the second-largest representing French air traffic controllers, has announced a strike scheduled for July 3rd and 4th. This action aims to protest against what they term a 'toxic management culture'. The union's demands include improvements in staffing levels, better execution of modernization projects, and a focus on operational priorities in decision-making. Scheduled at the beginning of the busy summer holiday season, the strike may cause disruptions to flights both coming to and from France, as well as those simply passing over the French airspace.
The UNSA-ICNA union, representing French air traffic controllers, filed a strike notice for July 3 and 4, citing a toxic management culture.
The strike coincides with the summer holiday peak, as French schools break up for holidays, raising concerns over potential flight disruptions.
Read at The Local France
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