Friday, Mar 13, 2009

French workers do not go quietly when handed brown envelopes

Telegrath: French Sony workers held company chief executive hostage overnight

The head of Sony France was held hostage overnight by furious factory workers whilst in Clairoix, north of Paris, the head of German tyre giant Continental's plant was pummelled with raw eggs after unexpectedly announcing that 1,210 workers were to lose their jobs.

Posted by enuii @ 05:37 PM (822 views) Add Comment

7 Comments

1. japanese uncle said...

Well done! Well done!

Workers of the world, unite!

Friday, March 13, 2009 05:44PM Report Comment
 

2. techieman said...

vive la difference!

Friday, March 13, 2009 05:58PM Report Comment
 

3. d'oh said...

Courtier: "Sire, the peasants are revolting!"

Louis XVI: "Yes, I know..."

Friday, March 13, 2009 06:32PM Report Comment
 

4. happy mondays said...

Why have we not held our government as hostages, for all the ills they have committed on us, and the create lots of jobs scam, get us all heavily into dept, then trash the country and bankrupt us all! I think that is a good enough reason for taking such action, or am i over stepping the mark?
Viva la Revolution !

Friday, March 13, 2009 07:20PM Report Comment
 

5. Jay said...

shame we dont do this stuff in uk!

Friday, March 13, 2009 07:35PM Report Comment
 

6. crunchy said...

Boiling the frog slowly seems so appropriate.

Friday, March 13, 2009 09:00PM Report Comment
 

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