New Caledonian Radio & TV Still Paralysed
New Caledonian Radio & TV Still Paralysed
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RFO RADIO, TELEVISION STILL PARALYSED
NOUMEA, February
20 (Oceania Flash/SPC) - A union blockade of
New
Caledonia's radio and television RFO station is still
causing the French
territory to be left without its two
television and one radio channels,
daily newspaper Les
Nouvelles Calédoniennes reports on Monday.
The strike,
staged by USTKE (Kanak and Exploited workers Union),
started
on
Thursday midnight by way of pickets barring
access to all technicians
and
journalists.
USTKE
claims they do not have enough equipment to produce more
local
programs.
They also reiterate their claim that
all key positions within the
station
should be filled
with locals, as opposed to metropolitan French.
Other claims include airfares to France every third year.
On
Friday night, however, USTKE says it has had a two-hour
telephone
conversation with Paris-based RFO Chairman,
André-Michel Besse.
"He told us he would rule on the
matter at the beginning of this week.
But
we have
decided to maintain the pressure until he provides us with
this
reply", a USTKE member said.
After four days of blockade, real negotiations were expected to start on
Monday evening.
RFO (Réseau France Outremer) is France's television and radio network for overseas territories and departments.
Meanwhile, other sectors in New Caledonia (mining, education and air transport) are also showing signs of possible industrial action.
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