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Air France denies redundancies
Air France-KLM yesterday denied it plans to cut 5,000 jobs by 2015 through a voluntary redundancy plan, as reported by the website of France’s Le Figaro. The paper said Air France-KLM, which employs 103,000 staff, would try to speed up natural attrition. Every year, about 800 people leave, but Le Figaro said it wants to double that number with a voluntary redundancy plan. “For the moment there are absolutely no negotiations about possible job cuts, these are just rumours,” an Air France-KLM spokeswoman said.