The CFDT hesitated for a long time.
Maintaining its operation, based on the installation of 500 public reception points, while the health crisis is still raging, deserved reflection.
The desire to be useful finally won out.
“We were keen on our back-to-school meeting.
We are emerging from an extraordinary period of confinement, there is a lot of waiting on the side of the employees.
People are in complicated situations, it's our job to be with them
”, explains Béatrice Lestic, national secretary of the plant.
For the leading trade union organization in France, this is not the time for protest.
From September 22 to 24, she intends to show another facet of unionism: that of activists in the service of employees.
"
What is expected of us is not just to parade to say that we are not happy.
Our intuition is that people above all want to be able to ask their questions, have answers and be listened to,
”says the national secretary.
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