Friday, October 14, 2016

Arrival of Morandini on iTélé : chain opens a clause of conscience – The World

This decision, which opens the right to severance benefits, was taken in response to employees who complain about the arrival of the facilitator despite his indictment for ” corruption of a minor, aggravated “.

The Canal + group announced, Friday, October 14, in a press release that its subsidiary i-Tv opened a ” conscience clause “ to the journalists who do not want to work with Jean-Marc Morandini leave the chain. A letter from the management of human resources must confirm this proposal.

This decision, which opens the right to severance benefits, was taken in response to employees who complain about the arrival of the facilitator to the antenna next week despite his indictment for ” corruption of a minor, aggravated “.

By offering to editors the rebels to take their clause of conscience, the direction was a reaction tricky : it seems to make a concession when in fact it formalises in legal terms, the message that was sent last week, the leader of the channel Serge Nedjar to employees who pressed him for questions : ” If you are not happy, you have to leave… ”

on The side of the direction, we note that the idea of the conscience clause has been raised by the Society of journalists (SDJ) itself, in its press release last week : ” This situation is of a nature as to infringe our honour, our reputation, and in general to our moral interests “, wrote the journalists, containing the terms of the legal definition of the clause.

Two motions of no confidence

Despite this development, the arrival of Jean-Marc Morandini continues to be a problem for i-Télé : the writing says a presentiment that his coming will be advanced to Monday, and not Wednesday, as expected. The management would not confirm.

The writing of the string passed two motions of no-confidence in writing in two months. In a column published Thursday in The World, the LDS believed that ” his image cannot be associated with i-Tele. It may not be in the window of a news channel today, except to despise what we are and what we are trying to build each day. “

Read in the tribune of the journalists ‘Society of i-Tv :” Jean-Marc Morandini must not come ”

The arrival forced the facilitator embarrassment to journalists, but, beyond that, the decision is ill-lived in the chain because it has been imposed from above, by Vincent Bolloré itself. In fact, the chairman of the supervisory board of Vivendi has a long-standing relationship with Jean-Marc Morandini, with whom he collaborated in his chain Live 8, in its daily Direct Morning and within the site Jeanmarcmorandini.com, in which the group of the industrial breton has been the majority shareholder.

Read the tribune Morandini : “I ask my colleagues to i-Télé to respect my rights and leave me to work.”

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