The four trade unions - CFDT, CGT, CFE-CGC et FO - have taken joint action in protest at major restructuring plans put forward by the Veolia energy and water multinational. The unions highlight the fact that the company has seen profits increase and has maintained its dividends to shareholders while planning job cuts and relocations that could effect over 2000 employees.
Read joint union statement at > CGT (FR)
And EPSU message of support at > EPSU (EN/FR)
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