The supermarkets make profits despite the crisis at the expense of reduced employment and increased labor exploitation
The supermarkets make profits despite the crisis at the expense of reduced employment and increased labor exploitation
commercial distribution companies Superstores format, have begun to take the economic performance of 2009. They are a common denominator for Manuel Garcia Morales, employment secretary FECOHT - CCOO "destroy an employment rate much higher than the reduction in sales, it has allowed them to maintain profits despite the crisis."
A clear example is the English Court has declared 369'17 € million-plus net profit of 60,000 million pesetas old, only 1.5% less than in 2008). At the same time their average number has decreased from 97,389 persons in 2008 to 90,240 in 2009, with a loss of 7,149 jobs equivalent to -7 '35%. Alcampo has also recently declared a decline in employment of 6%.
GarcĂa Morales also added "The Large Area ANGED employer (that group to a current workforce of about 240,000 people) had the nerve to declare that job loss is due to the favorable treatment of the English Administration to small commercial distribution companies, "but the data from the National Institute of Statistics (INE) indicate clearly that the small business trade, hardest despite suffering the effects of the crisis, with drops in sales over large areas, destroying much less jobs than large companies. "
The union official complained that" a key to maintaining the benefit of the Great surfaces is the Collective Agreement signed between ANGED and unions controlled by it (FETICO And FASGA). This agreement is one that allows, pinpointed the sources of own employer, which through its flexible hours, reduced staff absorbed the work of the template removed. So job losses, increased work pace, with loss of free time and personal reconciliation, and loss purchasing power of wages, are the keys to the "miracle" of resistance benefits the big department stores, facing the crisis. "CCOO
complaint that" in union elections, the employer will pay this service to trade unions handling, and FASGA FETICO to support with all his might (and unconstitutionally) the applications of these unions, while pursuing and dismantle the nominations of independent trade unions of the company and CCOO. It is time that workers in big department stores are able to see where their interest. "
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