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Reporting from Paris -- Will threatening to blow up the factory where you work get you a better severance package?
What about staging a "bossnapping."
As jobs are lost, and factories close because of the global financial crisis, French workers have resorted to "threatening" management with violence; forcefully holding their bosses on company grounds; blocking and burning property in factories; and, in one instance, ransacking police headquarters.
For example, in April factory workers at a Continental tire plant in northern France ransacked police headquarters, blocked the work site and burned tires. Some employees risked spending three to six months behind bars for their involvement, but the workers won 50,000 euros (about $70,000) in severance pay, among the highest such settlements in France, plus their annual salaries until 2011, along with standard unemployment benefits, according to French reports.
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But We Take Notice Of Porno Perverts With Bad Judgement Seen Here.
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Suspicion that viewpoint discrimination is afoot is at its zenith when the speech restricted is speech critical of the government," Ridley v. Mass. Bay Transp. Auth., 390 F.3d 65, 86 (1st Cir. 2004)
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