Sunday, November 1, 2015

Paris Opera: the phone bill for 52,000 euros a delegate … – RTL.fr

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Opera Garnier in Paris, September 27, 2015 (Illustration).

with Marine Cluet

After the scandal of exorbitant taxi expense of former boss of INA Agnès Saal, another invoice salt could be controversial. “The telephone slate JA, the FSU union representative” of the Paris National Opera stands at 52,000 euros for the months of July and August, reveals the Thursday, October 29 The Parisien. The management of the public institution decided to open an administrative investigation the newspaper said.

Asked by the newspaper, the famous JA attributes this bill at the expense of “roaming” billing, by operators, of all past communications from abroad. “The line is not clamped. Management has contracted with an operator who charges € 5,000 gigabytes of data downloaded abroad. The addition climbs very quickly,” he said, assuring that was not aware of. “It’s a calling card provided by the Opera of trade unions. I have not been informed of exorbitant extra costs of its use abroad.

According to him, using his professional phone during the summer holidays was nothing improper . “I have not done in sanctionable, I have not downloaded music or watched streaming movies. I only spent calls, emails and consulted my updated union site” while he was in Spain he said.

A complaint not excluded

The Deputy Director General of the Opera National de Paris Jean-Philippe Thiellay ensures not understand this billing and expects the operator’s data in order to clarify this whole story. No complaints this time was sent to the prosecutor, but “this does not mean it will not happen” said the deputy director.

In a social context tense, strikes demanding the revaluation of hourly modulation premiums and integrating it to their salary that peppered the start of the season, a shop steward concerned that “this kind of story casts opprobrium on all organizations. In these cases, employees retain all rotten! “

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