Air France bosses in torn shirts forced to flee angry workers

Dozens of airline staff storm board meeting in Paris to protest against 2,900 job cuts

Air France bosses flee from angry workers.
(Image credit: Kenzo Tribouillard/Getty Images)

In scenes more reminiscent of a riot than a board meeting, two Air France executives had the shirts ripped from their backs and were forced to flee a meeting about job cuts when angry workers broke into the room.

Deputy HR director Xavier Broseta (pictured above) and regional head Pierre Plissonnier were mobbed by a crowd protesting against the 2,900 job cuts announced by the French airline.

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