Posted on 09/24/2014 6:10:26 PM PDT by DeaconBenjamin
In an only in France moment, French rail workers are hitting the picket line in defence of some colleagues who got in trouble for boozing on the job.
Normally strikes in France are centred around pay disputes or reforms but on Wednesday rail workers on Pariss Transilien suburban commuter trains are rallying together in support of two colleagues facing a disciplinary hearing for sipping rum during working hours.
The disciplinary hearing comes three months after a two-minute video was published showing a group of rail workers having an informal gathering in February 2013, with rum punch and snacks at one of the most important train switching stations in the Paris region.
The clip, which was filmed by an SNCF employee, shows workers chatting about the potency of the rum rather than paying attention to the control panel, and appears to capture a narrowly avoided accident.
Because the controller made a mistake, a train was directed the wrong way, where it could have ended up on an already occupied track. The whistleblower, who is filming his colleagues without their knowledge, asked: I guess the rum is going to your head, huh?
The controller responds: Yeah, its strange.
Since the clip was published in June six staff have been disciplined following an internal investigation.
Two employees who had caught drinking were suspended for two days while four others were suspended for one day for not alerting superiors.
Two other employees, an operational manager and a supervisor, will appear before a disciplinary council on Wednesday afternoon.
In a press release cited by the paper, the CGT union denounces the employers repression of staff and criticizes managements dogmatic position dictated by [SNCF CEO] Pepy.
Moreover, the union insists, no one finished their glass and the alcohol in the rum used to make the crêpes at the gathering evaporated in the pan.
As a result of the strike, which was announced by the SUD-Rail, CGT and UNSA unions, just half of trains on the J and L lines of the train network will be running, Le Parisien reported.
The strike, which is set to last 24 hours, is expected to affect tens of thousands of commuters.
Now there’s a protest I could get behind!
stop whining about wining, for Pete’s saké
The next time a French train derails or has a collision with another train we will have to wonder if maybe it was the rum....
I wonder if other workers in France have booze for lunch - like Airbus?
“I am on my Pernod break!”
Common practice in Europe. After lunch, difficult to find colleagues without booze effect.
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