THE EPO cannot withstand Battistelli. That's rather clear at this point, based on yesterday's ballot (which we covered very briefly last night). We actually knew the results 3 hours before the article from The Register, but there was no official source. Now there is and we want to accurately document this for future record.
Strike ballot of 8 March 2016
08.03.2016
Publication of the result
Dear colleagues,
I hereby announce the result of the vote on the call for strike signed by 754 staff members and received by the Office on 10.02.2016.
The number of employees entitled to vote is 6738. The necessary quorum is 40% representing 2696 votes.
The total number of votes cast is 4062 representing 60,3% of the employees entitled to vote.
The quorum has therefore been reached.
The result of the vote is as follows:
€· Votes in favour of a strike = 3701
€· Votes against a strike = 219
€· No opinion = 142
The number of votes cast in favour of a strike is 3701 representing 91,1% of the total votes cast.
Staff have therefore voted in favour of a strike.
Following our rules, before a strike can go ahead, the President must receive a prior notice at least 5 working days before commencement of the strike. The prior notice shall specify the following;
€· The grounds for having to resort to the strike;
€· The beginning and duration of the strike;
€· The scope of the strike, including which sites are concerned.
Elodie Bergot
PD Human Resources
Strike ballot of 8 March 2016
08.03.2016
Publication of the result
Dear colleagues,
I hereby announce the result of the vote on the call for strike signed by 754 staff members and received by the Office on 10.02.2016.
The number of employees entitled to vote is 6738. The necessary quorum is 40% representing 2696 votes.
The total number of votes cast is 4062 representing 60,3% of the employees entitled to vote.
The quorum has therefore been reached.
The result of the vote is as follows:
€· Votes in favour of a strike = 3701
€· Votes against a strike = 219
€· No opinion = 142
The number of votes cast in favour of a strike is 3701 representing 91,1% of the total votes cast.
Staff have therefore voted in favour of a strike.
Following our rules, before a strike can go ahead, the President must receive a prior notice at least 5 working days before commencement of the strike. The prior notice shall specify the following;
€· The grounds for having to resort to the strike;
€· The beginning and duration of the strike;
€· The scope of the strike, including which sites are concerned.
Elodie Bergot
Meanwhile... The EPO has tonight announced, as reported by Suepo, concerning a strike call by 754 EPO staff:
"Dear colleagues,
I hereby announce the result of the vote on the call for strike signed by 754 staff members and received by the Office on 10.02.2016.
The number of employees entitled to vote is 6738. The necessary quorum is 40% representing 2696 votes.
The total number of votes cast is 4062 representing 60,3% of the employees entitled to vote.
The quorum has therefore been reached.
The result of the vote is as follows:
Votes in favour of a strike = 3701 Votes against a strike = 219 No opinion = 142 The number of votes cast in favour of a strike is 3701 representing 91,1% of the total votes cast.
Staff have therefore voted in favour of a strike.
Following our rules, before a strike can go ahead, the President must receive a prior notice at least 5 working days before commencement of the strike."
The AC meets on Wed 16th March and there are 5 working days before that.