France, Alternative Libertaire AL #241 - Repression Post: The state shareholder worse than the private (fr, pt)

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For several months, the Post Office, directions began a tussle with unionism struggle. The 
company will undergo profound changes affecting the public service, jobs and working
conditions. Consequence: loads cons union activists, violations of the right to strike and
pressure on the strikers multiply. ---- If the Post strikes like any boss, it is trying to
silence the union. Nearly a dozen union activists are within the scope of dismissal
procedure for strike action. ---- While it is common for companies in dismissals of trade
unionists, the State boss goes much further: the allegations are under union action -
speaking in facilities without informing the employer , traveling in institutions against
the advice of the local director, have brought trade unionists on strike from another
facility...

In fact, the employer does not want that postmen and postwomen went on strike after
general meetings. This management strategy is all the more worrying that union
representatives are not considered protected employee-es-es to the Post. So thank you to
the employer at the slightest deviation. Often these same activists are also prosecuted in
the criminal courts for alleged acts of violence, kidnapping or insults...

Thus, four activists of South-PTT in the Hauts-de-Seine were summoned to the territorial
security in Paris on charges of damage or willful violence. Indre-et-Loire, the
departmental secretary of the South was summoned to court for calling and insults. In
Is?re, a South activist who had been dismissed for union facts has meanwhile been
reinstated after legal decisions.

Repressive climate

These attacks are not limited to union activists. The company is constantly hovering above
the strike threats. Whenever a strike is ongoing and takes forms of confrontation hard
with employers, the employer will try to discourage employee-es to strike: pressures,
misinformation, everything is done to prevent the strike to develop within the company.

By establishing such a repressive climate, it's about getting the strike to an archaic,
unreasonable method, which is not in what the boss calls a responsible social dialogue, in
a company where there is not a day without conflict. And it sometimes with the backing of
some unions in conflict since the CFDT went to ask the Post Office and the Labour
Inspectorate to dismiss trade unionists!

It is also not surprising that the public company uses repressive methods which aim
primarily at getting corporate restructuring when one remembers Hollande and Valls spoke
during the strike to SNCF June to end the strike at any cost.

The Post is not the only one concerned. Cases of repression are increasing in all
businesses for union facts. But also when trade unionists clash employers or governments.
This is also the case in Europe and worldwide.

As the crisis continues, the employers and the government conduct anti-worker policies,
cases of repression are likely to multiply. Support committee, class solidarity, we need
everyone supporting each union or employee-e-e attacked.

Hugo (AL Orleans)