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Contrary to the earlier disagreement with SCNM, the STC and the CGT were united in their condemnation of the privatization plans; "The government bears the entire responsibility for the conflict... The workers are raising their heads and have decided to fight against the consequences of intensive
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was brought to a close September 19 with SCNM agreeing to, "Rebalance the numbers of new crew members recruited in Corsica and in other regions, using equal competence criteria and within the normal parameters of the company’s recruitment" in addition to 'island resident' bonuses for Corsican
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branch joined local business and political leaders in what they saw as an important step against the disparity in Corsican employees in a business receiving substantial subsidies from the Corsican regional authority.
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and has "A management structure comprised of young Corsicans". Although employing only 290 islanders, as opposed to SCNM's 816, Corsica Ferries had a bill of 50 million
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and was a likely contributor to SCNM's 11% decline in profits from Corsican services between 1996 and 2003 (72% to 61%).
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as well as raise their wages. An initial compromise was reached at the time, but a court struck it down on grounds of
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STC renewed their effort September 3 of that year, much to the chagrin of the financially destitute company. The
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firm National Corsican Mediterranean Company (Société Nationale Corse Méditerranée, SNCM). STC demanded that the
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The agreement served to highlight the tensions between STC and the mainland General Confederation of Labour (
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as well, but these were not affiliated with STC but the CGT). Commandos were brought in to recapture the
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of the firm were announced sometimes violent STC protests erupted in Bastia (there were protests in
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liberalism" read the joint statement released by France's main trade unions who were joined by the
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employees. It is likely SCNM was motivated to compromise by competition from
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for four hours injuring a photographer before the ships were free to leave.
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In late February 2004, the STC declared a campaign on the state owned
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By 2005 SCNM was in even worse financial condition. When plans for a
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in their condemnation of the military response to the strikes.
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that threatens French principles of non-discrimination. The
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nationalist movement
workers
economic
labour union
cultural
autonomy
France
maritime transport
company
Corsicans
discrimination
strike
Corsica Ferries
Swiss
Bastia
euros
Confédération générale du travail
Corsican nationalism
French government
Corsican CGT
Butler Capital Partners
Marseille
Pasquale Paoli
riot police
French Socialist Party
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