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Sale of SFR: “We ask ourselves the question of what we will become”, deplores a CFDT delegate, while store employees are called to strike

The three unions, CFDT, Unsa and CFTC, called on employees of SFR stores to strike this Saturday.

“We ask ourselves the question of what we will become,” laments Saturday May 2 on France Inter Olivier Pinto, CFDT delegate and SFR employee for 29 years. The three unions, CFDT, Unsa and CFTC have called on employees of SFR stores to strike this Saturday, at a time when Bouygues Telecom, Free and Orange are negotiating the takeover of the operator.

Olivier Pinto is concerned about the non-communication from Altice, the parent company of SFR, on the future of the 300 stores and around 2,000 employees in the SFR Distribution network, as well as the “250 independents”. “All the communications that have been made recently by our leaders speak of industrial projects, but in no case of social projects,” underlines the trade unionist. “What are we going to do with the employees? What are we going to do with the shops? » he worries.

Olivier Pinto assures that there is also no “message from management on psychosocial risks”, even though the group has been “weakened” for a year. Altice France saw its sales decline by 8.4% in 2025, falling below the symbolic bar of 10 billion euros in annual turnover. “When we entered into exclusive negotiations [depuis le 17 avril]there are some among us who reacted strongly,” adds the CFDT delegate. “There were people crying,” says Olivier Pinto.

Originally published at Almouwatin.com

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Lahcen Hammouch
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Lahcen Hammouch is a Journalist. CEO of Bruxelles Media. Sociologist by the ULB. President of the African Civil Society Forum for Democracy.

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