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http://www.mcspotlight.org/media/press/mcds/indymedia200102.html

 

Paris: sacked McDonald's workers organise a strike and get their jobs back

 

by Josephine Pivert, Paris

 

 

Since the 24th October the workers at the Strasbourg-St.Denis branch of

McDonald's in Paris have been on strike for the reinstatement of five of

their colleagues, who were accused of theft by the management (who

have not provided any evidence for their claim).

 

It was obviously a coincidence that the five workers sacked were candidates

for the 'elections professionnelles', a kind of works council. A support

committee was quickly formed to help the young strikers and over 50

different trade union and political groups have joined it, from the CGT

union, to the Greens and the revolutionary-socialist LCR. The management

ignored the strikers at first which quickly made clear to the strikers and

the support committee that the movement had to be expanded. For this reason

the strikers and the committee have been regularly picketing a different

McDonald's branch since November.

 

These actions have made it possible to come to a list of demands: for a 6%

wage increase; better working conditions; bonuses for 'dirty work';

recognition of the right to strike and the right for trade union

organisation... This has broadened out the struggle and inceased the

consciousness of the employees, to show that the fight is

not only against the management [of one branch], but against employment

without protection and workers' rights [i.e. against 'McJobs'].

 

The management of McDonald's France have been put under pressure by press

and media reports and the weekly closure of one of Paris' largest McDonald's

branches - particularly the branch on the Champs-Elysees.

 

At the end of January McDonald's offered to negotiate but was not prepared

to nullify the sackings.

 

The offer to negotiate was the first victory for the unprotected workers who

had then been on strike for almost three months, but this movement is also

important for other reasons:

 

Strikes in the fast-food industry are new and make the working conditions

in this sector known to a wider public. These workers were also ignored

until now by the

trade unions;

 

The movement puts into the foreground the question of unprotected

employment and the difficulties that young people have as wage-dependents

under capitalism;

 

Above all, this fight shows that young unprotected workers can become

aware

of and fight against their particular oppression.

 

McJobs, jobs characterised by low wages, extreme 'flexibility' and

individualisation at

work, are just one example of global capitalism.

 

This struggle shows us, that despite this system, a system in which

unprotected employment, employment without rights is becoming the norm, the

workers at McDonald's and in other firms can become aware that they live in

a class society and are part of a class and therefore can take influence on

what happens.

 

The five young workers who were sacked won a tribunal case against

McDonald's on 25th January and the court said they have to be given their

jobs back.

 

However the fight is not over and there was a massive demo in Paris on 2nd

February.

 

Email the strikers at soutien_macdo

 

Translated from the German. The author is a member of the LCR and the

article originally appeared in the journal 'Avanti' 2/2002, published in

Mannheim, Germany.

 

 

The article was written on 20th January and has been updated.

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