Trade unions' ultimatum to Schiphol expires at noon; Security strike looming
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Schiphol and the security companies operating at the airport have made no concrete commitments to… the high workload of security guards
The ultimatum that the unions issued last week to Schiphol and the three security companies at the airport has expired. According to the CNV union, the employers have made no concrete commitments to reduce the high workload among security guards. Therefore, the security guards at Schiphol will hold short-term work stoppages and go-slow actions.
Trade unions' ultimatum to Schiphol expires at noon; Security strike looming
An ultimatum issued by trade unions FNV and CNV to Schiphol and the three security companies active at the airport expires at noon today. The ultimatum was: make concrete commitments to improve security employees’ working conditions, or the security guards at the Netherlands’ largest airport will go on strike. Schiphol’s cleaning workers are also striking on Wednesday.
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