The secretary general of the CFDT named companies which, according to him, have not shown themselves to be exemplary.
Guest of the Grand Jury Le Figaro – RTL – LCI, the secretary general of the CFDT Laurent Berger has not mince words against companies which have not been exemplary during this crisis. He also cited them by name. “A company that has not played the game on everything from the start, for example, is SFR“, He thus launched.
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He also raised the issue of meal vouchers. “We must not play small arms. Some employees are suffering. We must maintain restaurant tickets for employees working from home.“Alain Griset, Minister Delegate in charge of small and medium-sized enterprises, guest of the show just after Laurent Berger, wanted to qualify:”many businesses are struggling. They do not remove meal tickets for fun.»
As for teleworking, Laurent Berger appeals to common sense: teleworking, in fact, is not an idyll for everyone. A fortiori at high frequency, and in environments not conducive to concentration. “Teleworking is not happiness either. It is not binary. There are employees who can no longer telework“, He explained.
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The secretary general of the CFDT also criticized certain companies which did not suffer from the crisis. “Carrefour, Leroy-Merlin, Decathlon made money during this period, he explains. I was telling you about SFR. (…) When you have earned money, you do not make layoffs, discount wage policies.»
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