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boiler
7th January 2014, 16:28
Workers at a French tyre factory threatened with closure have taken two company executives hostage and promised to hold them until given enormous amounts of money.

The kidnapping was carried out at the Goodyear plant in north Amiens that was at the centre of an international spat a year ago after an American businessman called the workers there lazy.

The two men the firms production manager, Michel Dheilly, and the human resources director, Bernard Glesser were due to meet union representatives on Monday morning.

However, 200 workers also turned up to pressure management and refused to let the executives leave, blocking the door of the meeting room with a tractor tyre.

The Goodyear factory is due to close throwing 1,173 workers out of work. Staff were due to receive redundancy notices this month.

Union leaders said that the atmosphere was calm and that the men had been allowed to keep their mobile phones and had been given water.

Even if we have to wait three or four days, they are not getting out, Franck Jurek of the CGT union told RTL radio. Were going to find mattresses, all of us, and sleep here.

We want to go back to the negotiating table to seek a voluntary departure plan and see if someone will take it [the factory] over. If theres nobody, then [we want] a departure plan for everyone with an enormous amount of money.

Jurek added: Weve lost all legal means of recourse, so now were changing tack.

Last year, Frances minister for industrial regeneration, Arnaud Montebourg, wrote to American businessman Maurice Morry Taylor Jr, the head of the tyre company Titan International, asking if he would like to take over the Goodyear factory in the struggling industrial heartland of northern France.

Taylor, a former Republican presidential candidate nicknamed the Grizz, responded with the written equivalent of two fingers. Do you think were stupid?, he replied. Ive visited this factory several times. The French workers are paid high wages but only work three hours. They have one hour for their lunch, they talk for three hours and they work for three hours.

He added: You can keep your so called workers.

Montebourg refused to comment on the response but Goodyear workers and their representatives said they were shocked at the insult.

Mr Taylor is talking about a factory he was praising a few weeks ago, the CGTs Mickal Wamen said at the time.

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boiler
7th January 2014, 16:35
Angry workers use tires to barricade bosses inside Goodyear factory in France

By Alexander Smith, NBC News contributor
Disgruntled workers at a Goodyear factory in northern France detained two of their bosses Monday by barricading a meeting room door with a large tire, their union said.
The incident is the latest in a series of flare-ups since the Ohio-based tire giant said last year that it planned to close the 1,250-worker plant in Amiens by the end of 2014.
So-called "boss-napping" became rampant in France in 2009 at the height of the economic meltdown, although the practice has since tapered off.
Workers would not let the manager and a human resources chief leave a room after a meeting turned sour, the General Confederation of Labour (CGT) union told The Associated Press.

The plant, 60 miles north of the French capital, Paris, is one of many to suffer from Europe's shrinking auto industry.
Armel Drane, who said he was an ex-worker at the plant and had friends who were present inside the room, tweeted a picture of the tires blocking the door.
A Goodyear representative, speaking on condition of anonymity, told the AP the two managers were being held against their will.
The company was not available to provide an official comment.
In March 2013 angry workers protested outside the plant in what was described at the time as a last-ditch attempt to save their jobs. They clashed with riot police and burned tires.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.

http://worldnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2014/01/06/22200241-angry-workers-use-tires-to-barricade-bosses-inside-goodyear-factory-in-france

Os Cangaceiros
7th January 2014, 23:25
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