Special envoy to Béthune
2:40 p.m., Wednesday.
François-Xavier Bellamy enters the Bridgestone factory in Béthune.
Some clearings welcome the MEP LR, but the clouds are threatening and the elected representative immediately perceives the tensions on the site.
A member of the inter-union, bringing together six organizations, plunges the parliamentarian directly into the depths of a painful crisis.
“I got in my head this morning with the CFO.
I told him that if it had to come to blows, we would come to blows, ”
says the delegate.
In the name of Asian competition deemed insurmountable by the Japanese Bridgestone, the Pas-de-Calais site fears a closure.
863 jobs are at stake.
Last week, when the bad news fell like lightning, François-Xavier Bellamy reacted immediately.
Without denying the term
“treason” used
by the government, the deputy had already pointed out France's responsibility by considering that the country was paying for
“errors.
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