Following the announcement on January 9 of PSA to want remove 2200 jobs(while hiring 1,300 people), the CGT detailed the entire plan by site. According to the trade union organization, 177 jobs would be cut on the PSA site in Mulhouse. In this conventional disruption process, PSA management gained support from FO, CFTC, CFDT and GSEA, which accounted for 58% of the votes. But not that of the CGT (19.6% of the votes, second union) nor those of the CFE-CGC (19.4%). The document must be signed this Friday, on the occasion of a central works council. “In a group that has just announced a sales increase of 15% with 3.6 million vehicles sold in 2017 and is about to announce a profit record, we must have the nerve to announce the removal of 2,200 positions “, explains Julien Wostyn, the representative of CGT Mulhouse.