For months, the employees of Sida Info Service have been mobilizing to denounce the risky management of adrift governance. Their site has been unavailable for more than 10 days.
Created in 1990, the national remote assistance service Sida Info Service (telephone and internet) is at its worst! Since March, the association, which works in information against HIV / AIDS, has been placed in receivership by the Tribunal de Grande Instance of Paris. A situation that the staff can no longer stand. All the more so as it gets worse.
In a joint statement, the union SUD, the Works Council (CE) and the CHSCT (1) of the association write that “cevery day, the working conditions are deteriorating ”. They say, for example, that after leaving their premises on Boulevard de Charonne – Paris 20e for Ivry-sur-Seine in December 2014 to save money, “now, for lack of money, the association had to move again, this time in Pantin ”. But the employees deplore not having been informed of this transfer until June 15, “for an installation in Pantin on the 22nd !!! “.
A site inaccessible for more than 10 days
Employees on strike
The INPES subsidies in question
To explain how it got there, the association wrote last March that following “a drastic and constant drop in INPES subsidies (2), Sida Info Service has so far maintained its activities thanks to measures of reduction in costs ”. A version denied by François Bourdillon, Chief Executive Officer from Inpes: “For 10 years, Inpes and the Ministry of Health have supported the Sida Info Service association, in particular financially, via grants. During its Board of Directors meeting on December 9, 2015, Inpes voted to renew the grant for 2016, amounting to 5 million euros. 30% of this subsidy was paid to the association this week, ”he corrected in a press release. Difficult to see clearly …
(1) The Health, Safety and Working Conditions Committee
(2) National Institute for Prevention and Health Education
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