Unions representing French pilots and cabin crew have announced a four-day strike against government plans to tax various job-related perks. Strikes against pension reforms hit domestic and international flights last Thursday. The main pilots union says legislation being discussed in the National Assembly would make perks, such as reduced air tickets, hotel room rates and airport parking, taxable. The Unions said the strike would start next Friday and run until Monday, November 8.
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