- Imposition of Islamophobic measures in workplaces, attack on freedom of conscience and religion
- Employers' new leverage to denounce workers to police who criticize decisions
- Workers subject to unprovoked search and seize, arrest as a security danger
- Constitutional amendment to authorize police state and Labor Code reform
The vice president of the Medef (French employers federation), Geoffrey Roux de Bézieux, proposed yesterday to establish close coordination between business owners and intelligence services to pick out any workers with suspect ideas or behavior. If "someone has radical behavior, the duty of the CEO, as of any citizen, is to point out this behavior to the police. ... We have recommended to our member companies to be vigilant about radicalist excesses in the workplaces," he said.
This remark underscores that the extraordinary surveillance measures and repressive powers granted by the state of emergency are a direct threat to the working class.
Employers are terrified by the rising social anger against the Socialist Party (PS) government's austerity measures. They were horrified by the recent confrontation between Air France workers and the executives and union bosses who were preparing mass layoffs. Workers across France supported the employees who denounced company policy and tore the shirts of two top managers. The ruling class aims to use the police state that is now under construction in France, under cover of a so-called struggle against terror, to repress such working class opposition.













Comment: And the French are off and running to "reform" with artificial fear smack dab in the driver's seat...the same playbook page from 9/11, French-style. The outcome reveals the set-up. Let's hope the French are more savvy than the Americans when it comes to assuaging fear with worker- and society-crushing reforms monitored and abused by a powerful police state...because, once there, there's no going back.