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Pete Ross Junior

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Fri Jan 27, 2023, 10:16 AM Jan 2023

French Union Cuts Power to Pressure Macron on Pensions

French Union Cuts Power to Pressure Macron on Pensions
The Wall Street Journal

PARIS—To fight President Emmanuel Macron’s pension overhaul, France’s most militant labor union is pursuing a radical strategy: cutting electricity to his political supporters and the wealthy while handing out discounted power and gas to the public.

During a nationwide strike last week, members of the far-left CGT union who work in the energy sector cut power to the office of a lawmaker from Mr. Macron’s party for more than three hours. On Monday, CGT energy workers in Marseille manipulated electricity and gas meters to cut bills for bakers who were protesting in the French port city against high energy prices. CGT’s leadership called such moves a “Robin Hood” operation and said they would continue as the country prepares for another national protest on Tuesday.

“Strikes are good, but they’re no longer enough,” said Sébastien Menesplier, head of the CGT’s energy division. “We have to take actions that are visible and impact those who are supporting the government.”

Philippe Martinez, the CGT’s national leader, this week proposed cutting power to billionaires and singled out Vincent Bolloré, a French tycoon who owns a host of businesses, including CNews, a right-leaning 24-hour news channel. “They can put themselves into the position of millions of people who face energy poverty,” Mr. Martinez said.

CGT employees are increasingly using their positions in France’s energy sector to pressure the French government and big companies. The union’s workers occupy sensitive posts across the country’s energy infrastructure—from oil refineries and power grids to France’s fleet of nuclear reactors—allowing them to shut production or supply energy for free. The tactics have drawn outrage from the French government—and warnings that union members who use their positions to pressure lawmakers would face legal sanctions.

“It’s not the CGT who decides in France,” said Bruno Le Maire, the French finance minister.


Bravo French "far-left"
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French Union Cuts Power to Pressure Macron on Pensions (Original Post) Pete Ross Junior Jan 2023 OP
Government is eventually going to cave before they shut off power and water to the entire country MichMan Jan 2023 #1
Going from age 62 to age 64 doesn't seem exactly extreme. jimfields33 Jan 2023 #2
That is what we should have done when reagan fired the air traffic controllers. The Jungle 1 Jan 2023 #3
 

The Jungle 1

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3. That is what we should have done when reagan fired the air traffic controllers.
Fri Jan 27, 2023, 02:44 PM
Jan 2023

I was a young man and working in a union shop. I couldn't believe we didn't walk.
It was day when the middle class died! Corporate America broke every manufacturing union. Including the one I was in.

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