The recovery dialogue between management and unions, held this Saturday at the request of the Minister of Culture Fleur Pellerin was no immediate effect. The delegate CFDT, Renaud Dalmar, strike, now in its third week, is expected to continue until Tuesday. This is already the longest war ever known Radio France over the past decade. It costs € 1 million a week to the public group loss of advertising revenue.
Seven hours is what qu’auront lasted negotiations that took place this Saturday. Seven and claims “always ignored” by the unions despite – this time it is the direction that speaks – “major developments. No, “management still does not seem to take stock of the situation,” insisted the CGT, CFDT, FO, UNSA and South in a joint statement. Trade union organizations reiterate their request for mediation and rendezvous to employees Tuesday, April 7 at 10am for the next general meeting.
Gallet is “discredited”
The meeting Saturday between union representatives and management, including the trade unions “honestly not expecting much,” took place without the group’s CEO, Mathieu Gallet. According to a union, it is “not a party”: “It is disqualified and is not seen in the negotiations.” The recent revelations of the “Duck chained” on spending have “discredited” consider trade unionists. On Friday, a staff assembly passed a motion of no confidence against him. “My legitimacy comes from being appointed unanimously by the CSA. Moreover, a significant part of the employees of Radio France want this business evolves, “retorted the leader of 38 years, in our columns this Saturday morning.
The meeting of the day nevertheless confirmed the continuation of the two orchestras of Radio France with the management commitment not to merge them, even if there are areas of “ambiguity” according Renaud Dalmar (CFDT). “It is, he advanced only real” and was “imposed by the Minister of Culture.” Are other sticking points, including the establishment of a voluntary redundancy plan.
Convened twice Fleur Pellerin, Mathieu Gallet he finally submitted its strategic plan for rectifying the accounts of the Round House this week. Now he must present it at an extraordinary CEC Radio France on Wednesday, when he will also defend his plan to the National Assembly.
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