Ground staff at Geneva airport are threatening to strike in the run up to the Christmas holidays. Workers are fighting a cut in pension payments.
Unions will hold talks with management tomorrow, hoping industrial action can be avoided.
The staff work for the handling company, Dnata, the Dubai owned services company.
Many large airlines operating out of Geneva rely on their services which includes baggage handling and de-icing planes.
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