Union Ties Planned Job Cuts At KLM-UK To 1999 End Of Duty-Free Sales

Planned job cuts by KLM-UK, KLM's regional operator in Britain, are harbingers of approaching job losses linked to the June 30, 1999, deadline for abolishing duty-free sales in intra-European Union travel, according to the Federation of Transport Workers Unions in the EU (FST). FST said it has been...

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