PARIS, May 4 (Reuters) - Air France employees rejected a pay deal on Friday, a setback for the company in a dispute that has seen over a dozen strikes and cost the company some 300 million euros.
That prompted CEO Jean-Marc Janaillac to say he would resign.
Air France said on Twitter: “#AirFrance staff consultation on the proposed pay agreement: with a participation rate of 80.33 percent, the result of the vote is “No” at 55,44 percent.” (Reporting by Cyril Altmeyer; Writing by Richard Lough; Editing by Ingrid Melander)