Camaïeu: employees occupy the brand’s headquarters

by time news

They want to voice their anger. About thirty employees of the ready-to-wear brand Camaïeu, put into liquidation, burst into the company’s headquarters in Roubaix on Tuesday, after a general meeting held outside at the call of the CGT.

The protesters, accompanied by the CGT delegate Thierry Siwik, tore down a fence to enter the parking lot of the headquarters. They then went to the hall, without the intervention of the security guards, before occupying the premises, claiming to want to stay there immediately.

“I understand their anger. It’s super sad. The company did not deserve to disappear ”, reacted the general manager of Camaïeu, Sandrine Lilenfeld, present on the spot.

Activities stopped since October 1

“It’s part of the balance of power, otherwise we won’t be heard,” explained Thierry Siwik, whose union is not in the majority. “We want to show that the company belongs to us, that we are not responsible for this situation, that it is the shareholder who is responsible”, he added, stressing that there would be no “no breakage”.

About fifty employees, some wearing CGT vests, had previously gathered outside to listen to the CGT lawyer, Me Fiodor Rilov, suggest that they initiate proceedings against the management.

Insolvent two years after its takeover by the Financière immobilière bordelaise, Camaïeu, which employs some 2,600 employees – including half a thousand in Roubaix – was put into liquidation on September 28 by the Lille commercial court, and its activities suspended on October 1st.

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