Sanofi trying to get French workers to work longer hours
Sanofi has opened talks to get some of its French employees to work longer hours, but unions charged Wednesday the drugmaker which posted a net profit of over two billion euros doesn't have a competitiveness problem.
A Sanofi spokesman confirmed that the talks which opened last month are aimed at "maintaining the competitiveness of our French sites in a durable manner."
France several years ago gave companies under financial pressure greater flexibility to negotiate changes in working conditions, but union leaders at Sanofi questioned whether the company really faced a competitiveness problem.
A company document consulted by AFP said management aims to improve productivity by 20 to 25 percent at some of its French pharmaceutical manufacturing facilities to match those in eastern Europe.
A CFDT trade union leader said management had talked about increasing working hours, cutting the number of days off, rearranging work patterns and requiring workers to carry out additional functions.
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