
"The union representing cabin crew with easyJet has called a 24-hour strike on Easter Monday over what they say is a degradation in their working conditions, particularly around rotas and advance notice for shifts."
"Union des navigants de l'aviation civile (Unac) said that strike notice, issued on Thursday, followed a breakdown in annual negotiations with the company."
"EasyJet said that it was 'very disappointed' with the decision to strike, and said that it would try to minimise disruption for travellers."
"Easter Monday is usually a busy travel weekend as people return from trips away, taking advantage of the long weekend."
Unions representing easyJet staff in France have announced a 24-hour strike on Easter Monday, citing a decline in working conditions, particularly regarding rotas and shift notifications. The strike will affect all six French bases, including major airports in Paris, Lyon, Nice, Bordeaux, and Nantes. The union's decision follows unsuccessful annual negotiations with the airline. EasyJet expressed disappointment over the strike and plans to minimize disruption for travelers. The Easter weekend is expected to be busy, with high demand for travel and potential knock-on effects on flights.
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