They were more than a thousand yesterday, according to USM, yesterday to march in the streets of Monaco. Private sector employees, pensioners and even officials had gathered to express discomfort similar ...
And three! After the demonstration on April 16 and the week of action in June, the Trade Unions has also called employees from Monaco to the streets yesterday afternoon. Three parades parties of the hospital, and Fontvieille Larvotto to reach the Place Sainte-Devote. About 850 people, police said.
A thousand for the USM, "many employees were on strike but have not joined the procession," said Alex Falce, Federal Secretary. And in the ranks, the claims made for months. On a banner, asking employees to "reclaim the fruits of our labor." Constant anger ... "Together we can build the necessary balance of power against the employers who struggle to pay the lowest wages possible and still increase its profits" chants Monique Ferret, federal secretary of the USM. "Yet the employers can pay. In Monaco, more than anywhere else in this country that is awash in money. It may even pay more it has saved since 2001, with the complicity of the government 192 million euros on our backs by lowering social contributions paid to the CCSS. The tone is set. Protesters angry repeat whistles under the windows of the premises of social funds.
Grand
discomfort
"We feel very uneasy" Angela assures Braquet, secretary general of the USM, "and the most promising sign is the public sector involvement in our movement." In the street, the unions of employees of state and county, those of SDAU, trade, janitors, employees of buildings, SMEG, the SMA, the bus company, and the CHPG of hotels and restaurants were given appointments for employees. Those in the industry as well. Sector "damaged" in recent months. As a sign of lost jobs in this sector, flowers were filed yesterday by protesters to companies that have laid off employees. "These items should never have been removed," adds Angela Braquet. And Alex Falce added "jobs have been lost and today the companies will take back the interim to meet orders. And also ask employees to return to their holidays. " For Monique Ferret, "it is unacceptable that so much abuse before, inspection of work remains impassive and do nothing to punish the fraudsters." Charge against the government. "We continue to push the adjustment of pay scales. We will continue to demand the government of protective laws for employees. We will continue to deny the precariousness, the CSD and the interim everything goes. "
Retirees in the street
to employees, retirees also beat the pavement. The point of retirement has not been reassessed this year. "The employers and the government used the pretext of the crisis that would cause a decline in contributions back to try again to break the pension system," adds Angela Braquet. The USM supports the use of reserve funds of pension funds to alleviate the shortage of resources. "This is not to employees or retirees to pay the result of any situation created by the employers. What weighs on the receipt of contributions is case sensitive and precarious employment. " Meanwhile, the USM, which was never much in the street parade in 2009 promised that the next steps "will match what employees want."
cverany@nicematin.fr
Cedric Verany
And three! After the demonstration on April 16 and the week of action in June, the Trade Unions has also called employees from Monaco to the streets yesterday afternoon. Three parades parties of the hospital, and Fontvieille Larvotto to reach the Place Sainte-Devote. About 850 people, police said.
A thousand for the USM, "many employees were on strike but have not joined the procession," said Alex Falce, Federal Secretary. And in the ranks, the claims made for months. On a banner, asking employees to "reclaim the fruits of our labor." Constant anger ... "Together we can build the necessary balance of power against the employers who struggle to pay the lowest wages possible and still increase its profits" chants Monique Ferret, federal secretary of the USM. "Yet the employers can pay. In Monaco, more than anywhere else in this country that is awash in money. It may even pay more it has saved since 2001, with the complicity of the government 192 million euros on our backs by lowering social contributions paid to the CCSS. The tone is set. Protesters angry repeat whistles under the windows of the premises of social funds.
Grand
discomfort
"We feel very uneasy" Angela assures Braquet, secretary general of the USM, "and the most promising sign is the public sector involvement in our movement." In the street, the unions of employees of state and county, those of SDAU, trade, janitors, employees of buildings, SMEG, the SMA, the bus company, and the CHPG of hotels and restaurants were given appointments for employees. Those in the industry as well. Sector "damaged" in recent months. As a sign of lost jobs in this sector, flowers were filed yesterday by protesters to companies that have laid off employees. "These items should never have been removed," adds Angela Braquet. And Alex Falce added "jobs have been lost and today the companies will take back the interim to meet orders. And also ask employees to return to their holidays. " For Monique Ferret, "it is unacceptable that so much abuse before, inspection of work remains impassive and do nothing to punish the fraudsters." Charge against the government. "We continue to push the adjustment of pay scales. We will continue to demand the government of protective laws for employees. We will continue to deny the precariousness, the CSD and the interim everything goes. "
Retirees in the street
to employees, retirees also beat the pavement. The point of retirement has not been reassessed this year. "The employers and the government used the pretext of the crisis that would cause a decline in contributions back to try again to break the pension system," adds Angela Braquet. The USM supports the use of reserve funds of pension funds to alleviate the shortage of resources. "This is not to employees or retirees to pay the result of any situation created by the employers. What weighs on the receipt of contributions is case sensitive and precarious employment. " Meanwhile, the USM, which was never much in the street parade in 2009 promised that the next steps "will match what employees want."
cverany@nicematin.fr
Cedric Verany
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