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French workers take manager hostage over job cuts

Tue Mar 24, 2009 3:05pm EDT

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ORLEANS, France, March 24 (Reuters) - Workers at a French pharmaceutical factory took their manager hostage on Tuesday in a protest over planned job cuts, police said.

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The employees are demanding improved layoff terms after the company said it wanted to make 110 of the 235 staff redundant at the 3M site in Pithiviers, south of Paris, because of falling demand.

"If they want to reorganise their business, let them pay for it," union representative Jean-Francois Caparros told reporters.

The move follows a similar incident at a Sony (6758.T) factory in southwest France earlier this month, when angry employees detained the chief executive and human resources director of the Japanese group's French arm overnight at its plant at Pontonx-sur-l'Adour to secure improved layoff terms.

France is the sixth biggest market for U.S. technology group 3M with 2007 sales of more than a billion euros. It employs 2,800 staff in the country with eight industrial sites, according to the group's website. (Reporting by Mourad Guichard)



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