Spain's Iberia workers to strike before Christmas

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Spain's Iberia workers to strike before Christmas

MADRID (AP) - Labor unions representing most workers in Spain's Iberia airline say they will stage six days of strikes right before the Christmas holiday period to protest the company's plans to lay off 4,500 workers.

The stoppages by Iberia's ground staff and cabin crews will be held Dec. 14 and Dec. 17-21.

Francisco Rodriguez, of the General Workers Union, Spain's largest, said Thursday that the strikes were to protest "the unnecessary layoffs of workers."

The pilots' union, Sepla, is not among six unions backing the strike.

International Airlines Group, which groups together British Airways and Iberia, unveiled a plan to cut 23 percent of the Spanish company's staff, saying the carrier was "in a fight for survival."

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