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KLM offers wage proposals following threats of strike by ground crew

KLM made wage proposals on Wednesday to the Dutch staff of Air France KLM's Dutch subsidiary. The union CNV had said that the ground crews of the airline would strike on July 9 at Amsterdam Airport if their demands weren't met.

The start of school holidays in some parts of the Netherlands is next week, so the eight-hour planned strike will take place during a busy period.

KLM issued a statement saying that it had made a concrete salary proposal to all unions. The company proposed a payment of up to 1,178.60 euros (1,178.60 dollars) in 2025 as well as a structural increase of up to 2,5% by July 2026 depending on the results for 2025.

KLM believes that this offer is a good starting point to reach an agreement. "The wage negotiations will continue 10 July," the company added.

When contacted by, the union leader CNV did not respond immediately to a question about the proposals.

KLM said that it would ask a court, just as it did successfully last month, to prohibit the industrial action planned after the unions had mentioned it.

CNV was confident that a strike wouldn't be banned, because the circumstances have changed.

The court's ruling in June cited concerns about security at the airport in relation to the NATO summit that was to be held in The Hague just days before the strike announcement.

(source: Reuters)