Trade unions unite in protest at likely new Air France KLM boss

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FILE PHOTO: Benjamin Smith at the 2016 International Air Transport Association Annual General Meeting and World Air Transport Summit in Dublin
FILE PHOTO: Benjamin Smith, President of Air Canada poses for a picture during a reception at the 2016 International Air Transport Association (IATA) Annual General Meeting (AGM) and World Air Transport Summit in Dublin, Ireland June 2, 2016. REUTERS/Clodagh Kilcoyne/File Photo

August 16, 2018

PARIS (Reuters) – The major trade unions representing Air France KLM <AIRF.PA> staff issued a joint statement on Thursday to protest the likely choice of Air Canada <AC.TO> executive Benjamin Smith as Air France KLM’s new chief executive.

“Concerning the choice of new chief executive…the trade unions would like to state that it’s inconceivable that the company Air France – which has been French since 1933 – would fall into the hands of a foreign director,” the unions said in the statement.

French newspapers reported on Thursday that Air France-KLM’s board would meet on Aug. 16 to approve the nomination of Smith – currently the chief operating officer at Air Canada – as CEO.

A spokesman for Air France KLM said the company had no comment on the matter, besides repeating its earlier position that the “process remains under way and no decision has been made yet”.

Smith’s appointment would fill a management void after former CEO Jean-Marc Janaillac quit in May when staff rejected his offer of a pay deal aimed at ending a wave of strikes that have so far cost the company 335 million euros ($381 million).

Known to speak French, Smith has a track record in dealing with unions, and was the main negotiator in talks with pilot and cabin crew staff at Air Canada that resulted in a 10-year agreement in 2015.

The French state has a 14 percent stake in Air France-KLM, while Delta Airlines <DAL.N> and China Eastern Airlines <600115.SS> each hold 8.8 percent.

Government officials say President Emmanuel Macron is open to a non-French national leading the group for the first time.

($1 = 0.8787 euros)

(Reporting by Sudip Kar-Gupta, Simon Carraud and Gilles Guillaume; Editing by Emelia Sithole-Matarise)

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