Arceormittal management will be convened “within two or three weeks” before a Parliamentary Investigation Commission on his decision to eliminate 600 jobs in France, Ecological Deputy Benjamin Lucas said Thursday. “We decided yesterday to convene the management of Arceormittal, which will have to an oath to answer the questions he asked about this mass decision of dismissal that has no economic justification,” he said outside a demonstration on the occasion of May 1.
In March, a Parliamentary Commission of Research on the Fallas of the Public Authorities was launched against the multiplication of dismissals at the request of the Environmental Group in the National Assembly.
Parisian mobilization on May 13 to the CGT call of the Dunkirk site
The hearing before the Parliamentary Investigation Commission is planned “at the maximum of two or three weeks,” he said, he told Arceormittal president to appear before the “next Tuesday.” The head of the deputies of PS Boris Vallaud announced on Thursday the presentation “in the next few days” of a bill “under supervision” of the state of the Arcelor Site in Dunkerque, punishing the eliminations of the positions provided by the steel manufacturer that has not “respected its commitments.”
Hundreds of people, including worried ArcelorMittal employees, marched Thursday in Dunkerque to denounce the announced abolition of around 600 positions in the north and east of France, especially at the Dunkerquois site, the most affected. The CGT of Arceormittal Dunkerque requested a new mobilization in Paris on May 13 during a central CSE.
Source: BFM TV
