PARIS (Reuters) - Flights in and out of Paris and across France were severely disrupted on Wednesday when air traffic controllers staged a one-day strike in protest at plans to unify west European airspace under a single authority.
Controllers fear the plan would lead to job losses and cuts in some of their benefits but one of the biggest trade union confederations, the CFDT, condemned the strike as an unnecessary hassle for holidaymakers.
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