The French leader in the pork sector Cooperl will pay a bonus of 200 euros to employees and temporary workers vaccinated against Covid-19, we learned from management on Thursday.
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This bonus will be paid to all employees and temporary workers who are part of the workforce in August and who are vaccinated on a voluntary basis
," said the communications department of the Breton group, confirming information from the local media.
A risk of "
discrimination
"
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The decision was announced Monday to employees and temporary workers
", according to the same source, specifying that the group had about 7,400 employees, including 4,700 in Brittany.
Contacted by AFP, the union representative of the company Marie-Jeanne Menier (CFDT) questioned the legal basis of the bonus, stressing the risk of “
discrimination
” between employees and regretting that it is only attributed to '"
To some and not to others
".
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We will know through this bonus whether employees are vaccinated or not,
" added the elected CSE who fears that the medical confidentiality of employees is undermined by the measure. Founded in 1966 from the association of 24 breeders from the region of Lamballe (Côtes-d'Armor), Cooperl is a cooperative of farmers from the West specializing in the production and promotion of meats, the group indicates on its website. .