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Poland considers to ‘limit’ shopping

  Bloomberg Poland’s largest trade union submitted a draft bill to parliament restrict retail trade on Sundays, rejecting warnings from employers’ groups that such regulation would eliminate a quarter of the 400,000 jobs at shopping centers across the country. The Solidarnosc union collected more than half a million signatures, or five times more than required to submit a bill to ...

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Ryanair CEO ‘cautious’ on profit forecast

  Bloomberg Ryanair Holdings Plc warned it won’t be able to cut spending fast enough if a drop in ticket prices accelerates this winter, reflecting the strain facing European airlines as terrorist attacks and volatility stemming from Brexit spook travelers. The carrier, Europe’s largest discount airline, has been able to offset price declines during the summer season with cost cuts, ...

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Air France-KLM Group seeks more conciliatory approach to revamp

  Bloomberg Air France-KLM Group will jettison a hard-line stance on cost cutting that antagonized employees and unions under its former chief executive officer in favour of a more conciliatory approach to be called “Trust Together,” according to a person familiar with the plan. Jean-Marc Janaillac, who succeeded Alexandre de Juniac as CEO in July, will unveil the program in ...

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