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France's retired postal workers threaten EU vote
Daily Telegraph ^ | 06/03/2005 | Henry Samuel

Posted on 03/06/2005 1:03:41 AM PST by ScaniaBoy

The traditional response by French workers to something they do not like is to take to the streets in protest, but the country's retired postal staff have come up with a new way to make their anger felt.

Furious that the government has abolished long-standing perks - free home telephone lines and credit card subscriptions - 130,000 postal pensioners are threatening to vote "Non" in the May 29 referendum on the European Union constitution.

On January 1 their former state-owned employer, La Poste, ended the benefits worth €220 (£155) per pensioner per year, but which would have cost €700 million (£490 million) over pensioners' lifetimes.

New EU accounting rules would have forced the postal service to set aside all the money this year, leaving the organisation unable to continue disguising the perks' cost. Instead of taking to the barricades, the pensioners are capitalising on politicians' fear that support is growing for a No vote.

Michèle Le Goff, the president of the National Association of Pensioners of La Poste and France Télécom , said thousands had written to MPs and senators, threatening to vote No. The letters have been passed to the government - although so far to no avail. Last week France's National Assembly and Senate approved the change to the constitution needed to allow the referendum.

But while politicians have given the treaty the thumbs-up, President Jacques Chirac is nervous about the prospect of a No vote and has opted for an early polling day.

Opinion polls suggest that 60 per cent of the electorate supports the constitution but ministers remember how backing for the Maastricht Treaty seeped away during a prolonged campaign, with the margin of victory just a few hundred thousand when the ballot was held.

Employees and unions at La Poste are already outraged at government plans to cut the number of post offices and staff prior to privatisation in 2009. Many public sector workers fear that the constitution will embody a dangerously "Anglo-Saxon" model, which they say threatens job protection and retirement benefits.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: blackmail; constitution; eu; europeanunion; referndum
If the opnion polls start to show a tightening race, then black-mail (no pun intended) like this will succeed.
1 posted on 03/06/2005 1:03:45 AM PST by ScaniaBoy
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To: ScaniaBoy

"credit card subscriptions"

I get credit cards in the mail all the time, but I didn't know you could subscribe to them.


2 posted on 03/06/2005 1:07:24 AM PST by Larry Lucido
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"Employees and unions at La Poste are already outraged at government plans to cut the number of post offices and staff prior to privatisation in 2009"

--> We need to trim some fat in our postal service and DMV.
Poor frenchies, their socialist gov is being stingy. Hey Frenchies, this is what socialism is all about, evntually they take away everything and you end up with nothing, there is no Free Lunch anyways, the free cable and phone was just to bait you.


3 posted on 03/06/2005 1:24:12 AM PST by 1FASTGLOCK45 (FreeRepublic: More fun than watching Dem'Rats drown like Turkeys in the rain! ! !)
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To: 1FASTGLOCK45

This is true SOCIALISM !!

Who pays for these Leftwing Marxist !


4 posted on 03/06/2005 4:18:10 AM PST by Zenith
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To: ScaniaBoy

It's amazing how many people think you can get something for nothing.


5 posted on 03/06/2005 4:54:22 AM PST by libertylover (Being liberal means never being concerned about the truth.)
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