As protests grow broader, larger venues required (Consulat Général de France à Munich above)
YESTERDAY it was announced by the staff union of the EPO that "actions [shall] continue at the European Patent Office" (the usual template), just shortly after French politicians had shown interest in the pleas of this union (we speculate there is a strategic correlation). "On Wednesday 11 May 2016," unnamed SUEPO officials wrote (it's highly risky identifying oneself these days), "a demonstration will take place in Munich (Germany) starting from the Kurt Haertel passage at 12.15h and ending at the French consulate."
Staff members at the European Patent Office (EPO) will hold another demonstration next week, a month after nearly 3,000 workers went on strike.
According to the Staff Union of the European Patent Office, the next demo will be held on May 11.
The protest, at the EPO’s Munich branch, will start at Kurt Haertel passage, next to the EPO, at 12.15pm (local time) and end at the French consulate.
Last month, more than 2,600 staff went on strike in what an EPO source claimed was the highest number of strikers the office has seen.
According to the source, 2,078 employees were on strike for the full day, while 579 people went on a half-day strike. The total number of strikers throughout the day stood at 2,657 across the EPO’s four sites.