She Had Described the Bosses as "Rats Leaving the Ship," Sophie Binet Being Indicted for Public Insult
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On Tuesday, the CGT leader deplored her indictment for "public insult." In January, she described the bosses as "rats leaving the ship" whose "only goal is the lure of gain."
The General Secretary of the CGT received the support of many left-wing officials after calling the bosses "rats leaving the ship".
The leader of the CGT, Sophie Binet, announced on Tuesday on France Inter her indictment for "public insult". In January on the radio, she had called the bosses "rats leaving the ship" whose "the only objective is the lure of gain". - Criticism against the bosses: Sophie Binet (CGT) charged for public insult (Politics).
In January, the CGT leader had described the bosses as "rats leaving the ship" whose "only objective is the lure of gain" in response to comments from the LVMH group's boss who thought
The general secretary of the plant had stated in January that the bosses were "rats leaving the ship." The complaint emanated from a employers' union close to the extreme right billionaire Pierre-Edouard Stérin. In the matter of public insult, the indictment is a quasi-automatic procedure.
The union leader had described in January on the radio the bosses of "rats leaving the ship" whose "only objective is the lure of gain" in response to comments made by the owner of the LVMH group, Bernard Arnault.
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