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Renault: Get Rid Of Its Employees

Renault: demonstration in Maubeuge against the savings plan


Renault workers and unionists demonstrate outside the Maubeuge factory, May 30, 2020

A few thousand people demonstrated Saturday morning outside the Renault factory in Maubeuge, in the north of France, against the decision of the struggling car manufacturer to cut 15,000 jobs worldwide, including 4,600 in France.

The demonstrators started shortly after 10:00 local time, at the call of the factory's inter-union, a march leaving the site to reach the town hall of Maubeuge, about 6 km away.

The site, which employs around 2,100 people of all statuses, has been shutdown since Friday.

The management of the manufacturer plans to transfer production of Kangoo electric utilities to the city of Douai - around 2,900 employees - 70 km away, which would inherit a new platform.

"This is an earthquake that is happening. We want to keep our business here. Today, this event is very important, even if it is only the first step, to show the government and Renault that the employees and the inhabitants of this district are attached to this company and that we are supported. We need these jobs, otherwise it is a whole territory that will die! ", Jérôme Delvaux, a trade unionist.

Many elected officials with tricolor scarves also parade in the procession.


Renault workers and unionists demonstrate outside the Maubeuge factory, May 30, 2020 

Tuesday, some 250 people - elected officials, unionists and employees of the Maubeuge factory - had already mobilized.

Already in trouble before the coronavirus crisis, the French automaker announced Friday the loss of about 15,000 jobs worldwide as part of a savings plan of more than 2 billion euros over three years to remedy overcapacity.

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