End of Strike at Call Centre 115 of the Social Samu
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The strikers who denounced their working conditions and the handovers to the street reached an agreement with their employer. However, the CGT calls for a wide mobilization at the start of the campaign against budget cuts in the housing sector.
Thought to protest against the discounts on the street, and to improve the working conditions and wages of the workers of the social Samu, the strike of the CGT ends. For families still outside, without housing solutions, the fight is not completely over.
Following the achievement of "significant progress", the strike agents mandated the CGT to sign a post-conflict protocol that "acts the end of the strike on Tuesday 18 August", writes the union in a press release sent on Thursday. The strike began on 23 June in order to demand wage increases and denounce the placing on the streets of particularly fragile people of emergency accommodation, for lack of space. The CGT welcomes the fact that the age…
The workers' initiative had been launched to improve wages and working conditions, as well as to warn about the lack of resources allocated to emergency accommodation. Families without a home had come to occupy the parvis and the buildings of the Samusocial headquarters.
The 115 listeners got some progress and stopped their movement. Back to a social conflict that strongly disrupted the aid to the homeless. The article End of the strike at the social Samu in Paris after 57 days of mobilization appeared first on Le Singulier.
After 57 days of strike, the Samu Social agents returned to work on Tuesday, August 18. Jordan Bernard, CGT secretary-general Samu Social goes back to what the workers mobilized were able to pull out as a result of the massive removal of accommodation places which made their work meaningless.
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