This Saturday, April 3, the CFDT of Aube will relay the national strike movement to the Dryat hypermarket, to denounce the deterioration of working conditions.
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This Saturday April 3, a national strike will take place in Carrefour stores. In Aube, the movement will take the form of screening, organized by CFDT 10, at the entrances to the parking lot of the Saint-André-les-Vergers hypermarket (370 employees).
In a degraded social climate due in particular to the health crisis, this action condenses three demands of the reformist union. ” We demand the end of the transfer of certain stores under lease management, the main impact of which for these employees is the loss of Carrefour benefits. », Denounces Jean-Luc Lienard, CFDT delegate at the Dryat hypermarket. Forty stores (for the moment it is impossible to know which ones) will be affected this year.
Overwork and reduced purchasing power
Second point, the union denounces the cost reduction policy undertaken by the teachere which results in particular in retirements not replaced. With various consequences on working conditions: work overload, weakening of security measures, excessive versatility and degraded social climate.
Finally, the last point of tension and undoubtedly the drop of water that broke the camel’s back, salary increases addressed during compulsory annual negotiations (NAO). ” We were offered 0.3% while the brand recorded exceptional results in 2020, not even seen for twenty years! », Points out the union representative. ” Also far from inflation, which is well over 1%. “Or a drop in purchasing power according to the delegate.
A situation that is all the more unsustainable given that employees are on the front line in the face of the epidemic and that 400 million euros have been paid to shareholders. ” While employees are ahead in this Covid epidemic, that they take the maximum risks, it is they who are being neglected today. All this so that shareholders can have huge dividends », Comments Rémi Bardeau, CFDT Aube general secretary.
The filtering operation, this Saturday, which aims to inform customers, risks disrupting access to the store. An informed customer is worth two.
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