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Disengagement and petition for Employment Carrefour Illzach


The strikers have distributed leaflets and collected signatures on petitions to customers in the mall. Photo François Torelli

Fifty employees of the Carrefour hypermarket Illzach left their posts to protest against the declining enrollment, yesterday morning.

rays mall and the hypermarket Carrefour Illzach were lively yesterday morning. The Order of the CGT, about fifty employees left their posts, left their flags, chanted slogans and distributed leaflets to customers and offered to sign a petition.

Their main workhorse: employment. According to the CGT delegates, the number of store employees Upper Rhine, which was three years ago to about 450, was accused during the last three years, a drop nearly 10%. A trend that is particularly linked to the development of kiosks, weighing fruit at checkouts, to develop photographs. "It's the dehumanization of the place of life," said Tahar Khelladi, CGT staff. Delegates also expressed concern about "outsourcing" and the fate of employees in charge of financial services, which could change their status soon. "Do they keep their gains? "Asks Khelladi Tahar. Reached yesterday afternoon, the store's communications department explained that the downsizing had limited to non-replacements for the "economic context", and assured that no further downsizing is planned. Salary negotiations



These concerns are not unique to Illzach. After making waves in Italy and Belgium, it was all the French shops was called to disengage yesterday.

This movement is likely to reoccur in the coming days. In France, the mandatory annual negotiations (NAO) will open next Thursday, and from the CGT, they are looking pretty "tense". Inter mobilization is already scheduled for March 23.

FT
on 20/03/2010 at 02:34 AM

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