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:27:05
The guy starts yelling,
and so does everyone around him.

:27:09
Some don't even know
what they're yelling about.

:27:13
If people are yelling
on the second floor,

:27:16
people downstairs hear them
and start yelling too.

:27:18
Managers come running
because they're losing money.

:27:22
The working man always gets blamed.
:27:25
Sometimes the worker's bonus
gets docked 10%.

:27:29
The weekend guy usually loses
80% of his bonus.

:27:36
Let me explain
this morning's fight.

:27:39
You could suddenly put a face
on your docked pay.

:27:43
You talk to us about overall strategy.
:27:46
Maybe we'll agree,
:27:48
but some of us see it as
a deserved kick in the ass.

:27:54
I'm only speaking for myself,
:27:57
but the CGT's always fighting ghosts.
:28:02
You figure it out yourself,
:28:04
and you run into a guy you see every day
and who you think is your enemy.

:28:08
Then you're an irresponsible
troublemaker.

:28:13
It's more complicated than that.
:28:16
The union guys say -
:28:19
They act like there's nothing
outside the factory.

:28:23
It's hard to explain.
That's not it.

:28:26
It's as if you only existed
for eight hours a day.

:28:30
The union thinks for us workers.
:28:33
In the outside world, as a citizen,
:28:36
the party thinks for you
and you follow.

:28:38
All you can do
is light a candle for the left.

:28:41
The union only talks
about one problem,

:28:44
or only has one way
to talk about it - with figures.

:28:47
It's almost as confusing
as Giscard on TV.

:28:51
When the guys see
where the numbers lead -

:28:55
to work stoppages
and May Day parades -


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