Delhaize management breaks off strike at 10 West Flemish stores with police and bailiffs
In ten West Flemish Delhaize stores on Saturday morning, union pickets prevented customers from making purchases. This until 11 am, because then the strike picket was canceled by bailiffs and police officers with a court order.
PENALTY PAYMENT OF € 1,000 PER DAY
The union activists were no longer allowed to prevent customers from making their purchases and risked having to pay a fine of 1,000 euros per day.
This was the case in Sint-Pieters Bruges, among others. The court order that Wouter Parmentier, trade union representative for ACV Food and Services, received there applies to seven West Flemish branches. In addition to the three stores in Bruges, there are branches in Blankenberge, Ypres, Knokke-Heist and Ostend. Parmentier is not allowed to set foot in any of those stores for the time being. A similar warrant also applies in the south of the province, which means that it counts for all 12 branches in West Flanders that are under fire.
Any actions in the future?
The ACV’ers see two possible options for the future: either the management should cancel its decision to leave all Delhaize stores under franchise to independent operators or the staff should be given guarantees after the takeover. “Then we are talking about guarantees of work, of good timetables and of the same remuneration,” Parmentier explains. “We hope to hear from you soon, if not we will plan further actions”, it sounds.