Tuesday, November 29, 2016

SNCF : an internal note to employees with insults and … – L’indépendant.fr



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A handwritten document, recently discovered, are approximately 25 officers from the gare Saint-Lazare, in Paris, in their accolant comments “insulting” and “racist”, said on Tuesday to AFP the union SUD-Rail, confirming information Parisien.

For Fabio Ambrosio, a union official from Sud-Rail, the document, discovered at the beginning of the month by an agent, a mixture of the remarks of a professional order such as “good”, “not good”, for information on trade union membership and comments “offensive”, “racist” or related to the privacy. The listing is for “agents”, responsible for giving the green light to the departure of the trains. “On one or two, it is written ‘just divorced’ or ‘married to a foreigner with the nationality of the lady. I do not see too what it comes to here”, ” says Ambrosio.

Very boring side security“, “guy low ceiling”, “slightly stupid“, “cafte other” are some of the examples cited by le Parisien, written comments by a manager. The directorate has sent his apologies to the agents on November 15, after having been captured by the unions. “This list [...] contains about inappropriate, unjustified” has written to the leader of operational unit of the Saint-Lazare train station in his email, reproduced in part by the Parisian. “The list has been no dissemination to date. [...] I had no knowledge and this did nothing to influence the choice of management,” says the author.

A fact which doubt the responsible trade union SUD-Rail, which cites examples of more ancient such as in Cergy in 2013 or in Bordeaux there are a dozen of years. the “Without going so far as to say that this type of file is systematic, it is surely not an isolated case. It is a method of management that aims to put pressure on certain employees.”

This is not the first time a case of data collection of employees is revealed. Last April, the CGT denounced a similar practice with respect to the conductors of the RATP.





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