Tuesday, August 9, 2016

Air France: CGT considers his dismissal “a little political” – Le Point

“I am very surprised, very surprised,” said on Europe 1 Vincent Martinez, CGT Air France, dismissed for his alleged involvement in the scandal of ‘torn shirt. ” “It’s always a bit of a club to receive this mail. It is perhaps expected that the Minister confirms the decision of the Labour Inspectorate, the fact that there was no gross negligence that could justify the dismissal, “said the man.

the Labour Inspectorate had initially refused the dismissal of an employee “protected” before the Ministry of Labour renders a favorable opinion earlier this week. On 5 October 2015, a demonstration had skidded, and the human resources director of the group, Xavier Broseta, was chased by angry employees. A photo showing the step over a fence, torn shirt, had been around the world.



“The opportunity to break a CGT

on Tuesday, the CGT reiterated not assaulting part of Air France, and have instead played a “moderating role”. “The story of the torn shirt, I did absolutely nothing,” he recalls. “Actually, I think a decision was already made long, a somewhat political decision, we will not hide it,” said Vincent Martinez again. “I pay a little conflict that took place between my union and government on labor law. I think they had the opportunity to break a CGT , “he explains. Socialist Senator Marie-Noëlle Lienemann reacted on France Info, saying the government was doing a “great blunder”. It is a “bad signal for the labor movement that has been not treated well at all in the debate on labor law,” she said.

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