AMSTERDAM – The announced FNV strike at the Jumbo butchery in Beilen is prohibited by the provisions of the District Court of Amsterdam. Jumbo feels in judgment strengthened its position FNV calls it a slap in the face of people.
FNV planned Friday to strike at the Central Meat protest against the planned sale of the company, which is part of the reorganization announced in January at Jumbo. FNV demands that Jumbo reverses its intention to sell or issue a guaranteed job for five years.
Dispute
Jumbo said in response to the announced action still preparing the sales process to be busy. Consultations on employment is only possible if there are interested buyers, said Jumbo, which the FNV strike “premature and not based on any concrete plans regarding employment in Beilen ‘above. To avoid the strike, Veghel organization filed a lawsuit against FNV.
Solution
The outcome of this interim relief that the judge FNV condemns himself refrain from collective action, until such time as Jumbo legal obligation to inform the trade unions informed of a proposed sale, message Jumbo. The supermarket chain says encouraged by the judgment of the court feeling in her position would have been strike premature and disproportionate. The supermarket chain says, while hoping that the FNV still accept the
Out
union FNV finds the decision incomprehensible and a slap in the face of workers, says FNV director Henk van der Ploeg. “” This decision is hugely disappointing. The judge appears to have insufficient understanding of the affairs of a sale and the serious consequences for workers. “
Close
FNV That must await invitation for an interview with the purchaser means that workers’ patience see their employment neck is rotated, “says Van der Ploeg. Because if the buyer is there, it is five past twelve. We do not now cease to nothing for an employment guarantee. We can only do business with Jumbo, not the buyer. Because who wants the company at all, he just wants to turnover. buy sales “ie, the company he closes. We have been too often experienced. “
Protesting
The court ruling does not affect the industrious FNV and its members, concludes the director. “We go in other ways campaigning for the preservation of jobs. Since Jumbo can rely on. “


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