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French workers vote against blowing up auto plant ...
2009-07-22
... as long as their demands are met

Workers at French car parts maker New Fabris (its main clients include Renault and Peugeot-Citroen) have voted down immediate plans to explosively send the roof of their plant into the troposphere, as long as talks with aides to Industry Minister Christian Estrosi are in the works. It seems that the workers, part of the CGT union, are demanding higher redundancy payouts as nearly 370 of them have lost their jobs following the collapse of the automotive sector.

Gas canisters had been placed around the factory to facilitate the pending pyrotechnics, but they have since been moved. Christian Paupineau, a delegate of the CGT union, told Reuters that the talks must be forthcoming. "There has to be significant progress. The canisters are being stored and kept under surveillance and they can be re-installed at any time," he added.

The threats to blow up factories is a relatively new tactic for French workers -- employees used to vent frustration by taking their managers hostage (aka "bossnappings") until their demands were met. Union representatives are due to meet with the factory workers on Thursday... assuming nobody blows their lid in the meantime.
Amazing. Expect the factory, and other French factories as a side effect, to quietly lose new business amid unrenewed old contracts. In other words, guys, y'all just threw away your jobs in the near-ish future.
Posted by:Steve White

#11  Agree to the demands. The the owners blow up the plant and then fire all of the workers.

What? Onnly the workers can blow up the plant?
Posted by: Hellfish   2009-07-22 21:20  

#10  I understand your point,but you misunderstand mine, the STEEL is an open cage, the GLASS is an enclosed "Bottle".

Glass is hard to clean, the stel cage needs NO such "Cleaning.

Remember people poop and pee, bleed and rot?
In a glass bottle, to reuse you must be at least steamed out to see inside, a cage, nothing.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2009-07-22 19:53  

#9  Half of punishment is the actual punishment. The other half is that it is seen. You can't see through steel so you can't watch them.

Watching them and going, "Boy I'm glad that's not me." is partly the point.
Posted by: Silentbrick   2009-07-22 18:29  

#8  STEEL, Dammit.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2009-07-22 17:31  

#7  Syeel is far cheaper than glass.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2009-07-22 17:09  

#6  Yes, but they were exposed to the weather in crow's cages as they were called. In a nice glass jar, there's no breeze to cool you down.
Posted by: Silentbrick   2009-07-22 14:59  

#5  You're thinking of the Medieval "Bird Cage", the prisoner was locked inside and left to rot, or be eaten by the birds, no food, no water (Unless it rained) Nothing.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2009-07-22 14:52  

#4  Actually, the online comic I like www.girlgeniusonline.com has the perfect punishment for them.


Put them in giant glass jars in town square, allow there to be air exchange though so they won't suffocate but basically let them starve and bake in the sun.

As Agatha put it best "And I'll come every single day while you bake in the sun and starve and claw at the glass and scream as you die slowly like the miserable rats you are!"
Posted by: Silentbrick   2009-07-22 12:30  

#3  Take away unemployment and welfare support and watch rationality take hold. When you give people an palatable alternative to work, they play stupid little power games. There a gulf of difference between 'he who will not work' with 'he who can not work'.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2009-07-22 12:05  

#2  Trying to preempt the Youths' carbeques?
Posted by: ed   2009-07-22 12:03  

#1  So tell them to go ahead and blow it up. And good luck finding another job.
Posted by: tu3031   2009-07-22 12:02  

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