Friday, October 30, 2015

At the Paris Opera, a laptop note … € 52,000 in two months – Midi Libre

L Paris Opera investigating a phone bill in the amount of 52,000 euros over two months due to a business notebook of a shop steward FSU, according a statement of the public institution.

The Paris Opera investigating a phone bill in the amount of 52,000 euros over two months due to a business notebook of a shop steward FSU, according a statement of the public institution confirming the information Parisien Thursday, October 29th. “The line went dead immediately when we received the invoices for the last month of July and August,” said the deputy general director of the Opera Jean-Philippe Thiellay.



“A consumption data from abroad”

The invoice corresponds to an exchange of data from Spain, where the FSU union delegate, one of five unions representative at the Opera, was on vacation. The delegate explained that he had been trapped by the roaming charges or roaming. The European Parliament voted on Tuesday the end of these charges from 15 June 2017. “Information was requested from SFR. They verified that billing was due to over-consumption data from abroad, the user of the line had initially challenged time, “said a statement sent Thursday morning by the Opera.

The management of the Public Establishment sought details of communications by SFR October 28 letter, setting a deadline to 10 November. “At the end of this period, the management of the Opera will make use of all legal avenues, including civil and disciplinary, for the interest of the institution to be defended,” the statement said. Jean-Philippe Thiellay explains that the granting of a mobile phone is part of the union delegation, and two unions were using “without ever anomaly”.



The Opera House is a palace of the Medici

The FSU, which represented 10.95% in the last professional elections, filed in July a strike notice on several shows of back to the Opera. The union called for the doubling of a premium modulation and variable schedules of technicians and its integration in the calculation of pensions. According to Jean-Philippe Thiellay, the revelation of the exorbitant bill has nothing to do with the social climate at the opera, where “a crisis has been found” and lifted notice. “There were always strike notice to the Opera and the climate is more serene,” he says, belying the Parisian indicating that “for months, the opera is a true Medici palace where struggles are fierce and intrigues between the unions and management “

The last case of abnormal bill in a public establishment dates back to the spring. the director of the National Audiovisual Institute (INA) Agnès Saal, appointed in 2014, had to resign in late April after being pinned for spending over 40 000 taxis in ten months, with 6700 euros by his son who had its reservation code at the G7 company.

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