By Crispian Balmer
PARIS, March 5 (Reuters) - The French government holds crisis talks on job losses at Airbus on Monday as the ruling right's main candidate in presidential elections heads for Toulouse to build trust with workers on the eve of a strike.
Airbus last week announced 10,000 job cuts, including 4,300 in France, and put plants up for sale, saying the survival of the pan-European company was at stake following the much-delayed launch of its costly A380 ...
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