Security workers at Schiphol Airport, backed by two major unions, are preparing for disruptive job actions as they hit their breaking point under a crushing workload. The unrest stems from Schiphol’s decision to cut security contractors, which unions say worsened staffing shortages and created a vicious cycle of burnout and absenteeism. Workers are threatening short strikes and “work-to-rule” tactics — doing jobs by the book to slow operations — with little notice to keep management off guard. Schiphol claims it’s addressing concerns and open to talks, but warns travelers to brace for potential disruptions as tensions escalate.

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