What follow-up will be given to the walkout on July 8 of the Guyana team the 1st? Some answers and recontextualization here.
In question? The expression of a generalized fed up. Trade unions who feel “squeezed”, employees who do not feel listened to, and more generally a method of communication from the director of the Overseas Department which goes wrong. In a letter circulating on social networks, the complaint goes even further by expressing real suffering at work, “exacerbated since the Covid crisis with human resources lacking.”They are journalists who must provide the three media during the same day, and for all employees long hours spent at work, to the detriment of our personal lives. Employees are exhausted“can we read in particular,”planning always at the last minute with animators, PTAs and CDD journalists always in the dark“or even employees in instability, in the absence of open-ended contracts.”They apply for jobs, positions are frozen without communication. Animators thanked at the last minute “.
Contacted by us, the delegate of the national union of journalists, did not wish to speak for the moment. On the management side, they inform us that there has been a meeting and that the Director General will certainly answer the mail.
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