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French employees of a US company have barricaded their boss in his office south of Paris as they demand better terms for workers facing redundancy.French employees of a US company have barricaded their boss in his office south of Paris as they demand better terms for workers facing redundancy.
A union official said Luc Rousselet, who is allowed out for toilet breaks, could not leave the building until workers secured better conditions.A union official said Luc Rousselet, who is allowed out for toilet breaks, could not leave the building until workers secured better conditions.
He has been in his office since Tuesday evening. Technology firm 3M is firing 110 out of 235 workers at the plant.He has been in his office since Tuesday evening. Technology firm 3M is firing 110 out of 235 workers at the plant.
There was a similar protest earlier this month at Sony France.There was a similar protest earlier this month at Sony France.
Two managers there were held captive overnight and were only released after agreeing to restart talks on the terms of redundancies.Two managers there were held captive overnight and were only released after agreeing to restart talks on the terms of redundancies.
The protest at the 3M offices in Pithiviers comes at a time of rising social tension linked to the impact of the economic crisis in France.The protest at the 3M offices in Pithiviers comes at a time of rising social tension linked to the impact of the economic crisis in France.
Last week French unions staged a national strike during which they claimed as many as three million people took part in street protests against the government's economic policies.Last week French unions staged a national strike during which they claimed as many as three million people took part in street protests against the government's economic policies.
On Wednesday, workers from a Continental tyre factory that is due to be closed in 2010 took to the streets in Paris, burning tyres near the presidential offices.On Wednesday, workers from a Continental tyre factory that is due to be closed in 2010 took to the streets in Paris, burning tyres near the presidential offices.
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At the 3M protest in Pithiviers, one employee said Mr Rousselet had locked himself into his office after workers turned up to negotiate with him on Tuesday evening.At the 3M protest in Pithiviers, one employee said Mr Rousselet had locked himself into his office after workers turned up to negotiate with him on Tuesday evening.
"It was not us who forced him into a corner," she said."It was not us who forced him into a corner," she said.
But local union official Jean-Francois Caparros said though there was no aggression, barricading the industrial manager in his office was the workers' "only currency".But local union official Jean-Francois Caparros said though there was no aggression, barricading the industrial manager in his office was the workers' "only currency".
"Until we have a commitment from 3M that they will increase pay packets and are ready to discuss our conditions for negotiations, then Mr Rousselet will have to remain here," he said."Until we have a commitment from 3M that they will increase pay packets and are ready to discuss our conditions for negotiations, then Mr Rousselet will have to remain here," he said.
"If he wants to involve the police, then he will have to send for them, but it is out of question that he leaves without discussing our conditions.""If he wants to involve the police, then he will have to send for them, but it is out of question that he leaves without discussing our conditions."
The workers are reportedly using a wardrobe to barricade the office.The workers are reportedly using a wardrobe to barricade the office.
Mr Rousselet said there had been five rounds of negotiations over job cuts but there remained "substantial points of disagreement".Mr Rousselet said there had been five rounds of negotiations over job cuts but there remained "substantial points of disagreement".
"These people have more to complain about than me and I knew there was this risk when I came here," he told reporters at his office."These people have more to complain about than me and I knew there was this risk when I came here," he told reporters at his office.
When Mr Rousselet left his office to go to the bathroom, workers booed as reporters asked him how he was holding up, the Associated Press news agency reports.When Mr Rousselet left his office to go to the bathroom, workers booed as reporters asked him how he was holding up, the Associated Press news agency reports.
"Everything's fine," he said."Everything's fine," he said.

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