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Klm Ground Staff Not Allowed to Strike on Wednesday Either

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The judge finds the safety risks "unacceptable".

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The judge finds the safety risks "unacceptable".

·Netherlands
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KLM ground staff are not allowed to strike for eight hours next Wednesday, according to the interim relief judge. This would lead to 'unacceptable safety risks'. For example, the judge points out that there is a risk that planes will not be able to land at all, that passengers will not be able to disembark for a long time, that passengers will have to sleep on chairs or camp beds for a night and that queues could become long. Anger or aggression…

KLM ground staff may not strike for eight hours next Wednesday afternoon, the summary proceedings judge in Amsterdam has ruled. In doing so, the judge agrees with the argument of both KLM and Schiphol that the action announced by the unions FNV and CNV entails too many safety risks.

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands
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rd.nl broke the news in Apeldoorn, Netherlands on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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