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"Undetermined Duration": Samu Helicopter Pilots Threaten to Strike on Thursday

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The Samu helicopter pilots are called by their union to the unlimited strike starting on Thursday 29 May. They demand an improvement in their conditions and a raise in their salaries. They are paid between 20% and 60% less than their European colleagues, according to the union. - "Unlimited duration": the Samu helicopter pilots threaten to strike on Thursday (Company topics).

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The Samu helicopter pilots are called by their union to the unlimited strike starting on Thursday 29 May. They demand an improvement in their conditions and a raise in their salaries. They are paid between 20% and 60% less than their European colleagues, according to the union. - "Unlimited duration": the Samu helicopter pilots threaten to strike on Thursday (Company topics).

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The Samu helicopter pilots threatened to strike indefinitely from Thursday, May 29, 2025, especially for wage claims.

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Samu's helicopter pilots are considering an unlimited strike from Thursday, May 29th to denounce degraded working conditions and inadequate wages.

·France
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For the first time, three unions called for a massive and renewed strike of Samu helicopter pilots, starting on 29 May. They denounced "unworthy wages" without an increase for five years in disregard of their skills and risk taking.

·Paris, France
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They could be believed to be paid as well as airline pilots. However, from 29 May, the crews of the Samu helicopter will remain on the ground for an unlimited national strike movement. They belong to a private company, Babcock, a company that has won the transport market.

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·Peru
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lejsl.com broke the news in on Tuesday, May 27, 2025.
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