If the movement called by the CGT did not make much noise, it still caused quite a stir within several Enedis sites in the region, and in particular that of Aix-en-Provence . A renewable strike has been led by the union since November 4. “ We are entering the sixth week ! », storms Nicolas Davan, general secretary of the CGT Énergie Provence. “ There are several hours of strike every day on the Aix-en-Provence site », he explains, emphasizing that other sites are also in the game: Vitrolles, Salon, Avignon and Tarascon.
Inequity in the viewfinder
Although this movement is episodic, it has a real impact on the electricity distributor, according to the CGT. The latter has in particular in its sights “ inequities in classification and salaries among agents “. Concretely, they are demanding similar measures for all Enedis agents, regardless of where they work. “ In Île-de-France, reduced rents allow agents to pay less for the cost of housing. But how can we explain, for example, that in Aix-en-Provence, it is not the same ? », questions the CGT. In this line, they point to other compensatory measures which would not be equitable depending on the location of activity. “ How can we explain that in the neighboring departments of Var and Alpes-Maritimes, this same premium can be up to 2.5 times higher for agents of the same company ? », Continues the CGT. Which alerts you to the consequences of the lack of attractiveness resulting from this inequity. “ This causes agents to leak locally and has an impact on the service provided. We are the last regional entity in France in terms of reporting breakdowns until the next day. We are at 22% postponement when Paris is at 3% », deplores Nicolas Davan.
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