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French workers hold Sony boss hostage

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Friday, 13 March 2009, 13:15

THE LARGE FROMAGE of Sony France has been held hostage overnight in the company's doomed Pontonx-sur-l'Adour manufacturing plant.

Serge Foucher has gone to the plant to meet 311 sacked workers to discuss the closure of the facility on April 17th but the fiery Frenchies decided they didn't like what was on the table by way of compensation, so they barricaded the stunned exec inside the site with tree trunks.

A union spokeshomme said: "He won't listen to us, we didn't find any other solution." µ

 

 

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French workers can be vicious..

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posted by : AC, 13 March 2009 Complain about this comment
Duh

The poor, underpaid, overworked CEO should have declared war on the workers. They would have surrendered and let him go in minutes...

HB

posted by : Hucklebuck, 13 March 2009 Complain about this comment
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Up for Sale, NO Writers. Poor Ole Michael. Get Mike Near Closet & Then Enforce French Revolution. SHARP. STeWie Drashek

posted by : SalesAgent, 13 March 2009 Complain about this comment
The Rights of Idiocy-cum-Lunacy

To circumvent the possiblility of another war with hoppers, it’s better that one does the yakking. The last time anyone held Tojo Inc. hostage was when a nut-turned-screw name Yamma-some’fing went down in flames, counting his seconds to oblivion. And the idiot was still barking orders up to the last moment. Such is madness.

Common fallacy believed that madness originated from the land of the free [grab]. Not so. What does an immigrant sees when he first arrived at his new opportunity? That monument to the power struggle between madnesses, tarted nowadays as modernity oka democracy and human rights. When wants that are never satiable is the driving force, there is no such thing as democracy and human rights. As Tricky Dicky said, “2 wrongs shore make for mah right”.

So, when they were making hay for Tojo Inc., did anyone there followed on the human rights of their mesmerised buyers? As such, there is no such thing as justice, democracy and rights when they are all relative. There is only the right for one’s evolution from a screw-cum-nut-cum-screw-cum-nut … to one who can reflect Reality. The difference between Reality and Relativity is that humans can become relative but they can only reflect reality. We cannot become Reality because that is how Truth enshrines Purity. Even though there is evolution/Evolution [after the Creation of The Big Bang], there is no missing link [and “Creationist” nutters/worshippers should not rejoice yet]. That is to ensure that humans cannot mutate physically try as that monument to stupidity/idiocy, intellect/saviour, might.

posted by : hoppity hop, 14 March 2009 Complain about this comment
Class warfare isn't far off

I expect class warfare to break out all over America this year due to the economic mismanagement by elected officials and many company CEOs. From my discussions with friends across the pond, Europe and Asia will mirror the civil unrest in America no doubt and it won't be pretty.

posted by : Robert, 15 March 2009 Complain about this comment
boohoo

just another example of the French crying like baby's. i hope they didn't get there way.

posted by : hardcorestreet, 15 March 2009 Complain about this comment
Franglais fail!

Pardonnez-moi pour contradicting vous, mais, le correct mot pour le "big boss" de Sony en Franglais est got to be "grande fromage", n'est-ce innit?

posted by : DaveK, 15 March 2009 Complain about this comment
Supercheese Strike again

And tomorrow 19th of March 2009 there will be about 256 strikes movements around France. Beat that.

posted by : bob, 18 March 2009 Complain about this comment
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