Wednesday, April 2, 2008

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Ex-Moulinex who were the CRAM Rouen evicted by police

Thirty former employees who were Moulinex Monday seat of the Regional Health Insurance (CRAM) at Rouen in Normandy to demand better compensation "asbestos" have been evicted by the police, it was learned union source. The demonstrators, who were employees of the factory Moulinex Argentan (Orne) closed in 1997, settled in the morning in the lobby of the CRAM. Late afternoon, the police intervened to vacate the premises, said Marie Gisèle Chevalier, CFDT delegate. These former employees demanding a payment is "fair" compensation "asbestos" they provide to qualify. "Some of us receive only small amounts because they then worked in another factory in the group not listed asbestos + + unlike that of Argentan," said Marie-Gisele Chevalier. It ensures that commitments had been taken against them to preserve this benefit in 2002 when the dismantling of the giant appliances. A working meeting to be held in the coming weeks at the CRAM Normandy to discuss this issue.
How not to remember the strike of skippers who occupied ports on burning pallets on the dock without seeing a single policeman on the horizon, apart from those who came the next day to escort the President who gave them more than they wanted. What about the manifestation of the taxi owners had the direct effect the flat belly of the Speaker, and landfilling of the Attali report.
Ah! if we were masters, we would not even ask for, and to be ouspiller soon as we show.
There are many kinds of people in our great Republic ...

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