“The stagnation of employees would be suicidal,” warned Bernard Thibault
Faced with a social situation “will continue to deteriorate,” the immobility of workers would be suicidal, “warned the Secretary General Bernard Thibault CGT in Le Parisien / Today in France” from Wednesday, when d ‘a new day of action at the inter-call unions CGT, CFDT, CFTC, CGC, UNSA, FSU and Solidaires.
“The primary purpose of this day is to make credible again the usefulness of collective action,” Bernard Thibault said in an interview with the “Parisien”. “We expect employees to agree in companies on the priority issues protest to take initiatives to make them succeed.”
For the secretary general of the CGT, “the social situation will further deteriorate.” “This is unprecedented,” he said. “The diagnosis is clear: the stagnation of employees would be suicidal.”
“Not only are we far from an exit of crisis, but plans are increasing social and government decisions will further increase the insecurity of employees, yet denounces Bernard Thibault.
Thus, “the 2010 budget and that of social security are characterized mainly by new financial transfers to the detriment of businesses and households of modest homes, accusing he, citing” increased hospital package, the Tax benefits for accidents at work, introducing a carbon tax. AP