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Goodyear managers freed at French plant | Goodyear managers freed at French plant |
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Workers at a Goodyear plant in Northern France have released two managers held captive since Monday morning in a dispute over the plant's closure. | Workers at a Goodyear plant in Northern France have released two managers held captive since Monday morning in a dispute over the plant's closure. |
The director of production at the site in Amiens, Michel Dheilly, and human resources chief Bernard Glaser had not been allowed to leave the plant site. | |
They were released on Tuesday afternoon minutes after police entered the plant. | They were released on Tuesday afternoon minutes after police entered the plant. |
Staff and management have been negotiating for years over how to deal with the loss-making site. | Staff and management have been negotiating for years over how to deal with the loss-making site. |
The union has been pushing for a redundancy plan with more generous payoffs. | The union has been pushing for a redundancy plan with more generous payoffs. |
They want redundancy packages of between 80,000 euros (£66,000; $109,100) and 180,000 euros, as well as job retraining assistance for 24 months, rather than the 15 currently on offer. | |
Penalty | |
French workers have a history of holding managers captive, although so called "boss-nappings" were more common during the height of the financial crisis. | French workers have a history of holding managers captive, although so called "boss-nappings" were more common during the height of the financial crisis. |
Companies including 3M, Sony and Caterpillar were affected in 2009. | |
Although France has a penalty of up to five years in prison and a 75,000-euro fine for holding a person against their will for less than seven days, it is rarely enforced. | |
The workers' action took place after a court rejected their most recent appeal against the factory's closure. | |
France 2 TV has shown footage of the Goodyear executives sitting at a table mutely as workers shouted at them. | |
According to the CGT union, the two managers had been given water and were allowed to keep their mobile phones. | According to the CGT union, the two managers had been given water and were allowed to keep their mobile phones. |
Their release came after a regional legal official ordered the move. | |
The French industry minister, Arnaud Montebourg, who had been trying to resolve the situation, told the French parliament earlier on Monday he strongly condemned the behaviour. |
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