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French Police Raid Unilever Factory to Free Manager (DJ)

Source: Dow Jones Newswires
15/01/2008

Saint-Dizier, Jan. 15 - French police stormed an ice cream factory Tuesday to free a British manager who had been held hostage by workers angry over job cuts, officials said.

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Paramedics reported 14 workers injured in the police operation to free Prakash Patel, who had been held captive in his office for one night after more than 250 redundancies were announced at the factory owned by food giant Unilever PLC (UL).

Patel was said to be unharmed. Tensions remained high with some workers burning tires and wooden pallets in front of the factory gates even after the police raid.

The manager of the Cogesal-Miko plant in the eastern city of St. Dizier was trying to leave the factory Monday night with a bailiff when about 40 workers blocked his car and forced them to return to his office.

Unions had been angry after the company announced 254 job losses out of the 493 workers at the plant. The staff who held Patel had demanded information about redundancy payments, witnesses said.

The manager had last Thursday lodged a complaint against a local union official claiming he had been the target of xenophobic insults. The official's union called the action a "provocation."

About 10 police, led by the St. Dizier police chief, took part in the operation to free Patel, departmental prefect Yves Guillot told AFP.

"Some of the workers, despite being caught red-handed in the abduction, physically opposed the police. They tried to block the door. The police had to push to get in and there was a scuffle," added the government official.

The paramedics said the 14 suffered light injuries or shock.

"We were really scared. I was shocked. They were charging people like me who are 57 years old," said Alain Didelot, a union official at the factory which has been making ice cream cones for 33 years.

Unilever announced the job cuts in November.

"I regret what happened during the night, which was really a useless offense which shows an irresponsible attitude. But I want a real social dialogue," said Daniel Degove, chairman of Cogesal-Miko. He wouldn't say if the company planned to press charges against the workers.

Unilever France said it would meet workers to discuss the planned changes at the plant.



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