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Carole Matthieu (2016)
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This isn't a pleasant experience for either of us. No. A workplace attack is a big deal. I'm here to listen to you. Your statement is important in order to try to understand and to anticipate further issues. Michel Prompt had already been to see me several times. But towards the end, he... He would show up unannounced, after office hours. He had been on antidepressants for two years. Which? Lexapro. Was it his regular doctor who prescribed them? Don't worry. This all stays between us. Michel wasn't sleeping. He wasn't eating. He was so angry at Melidem. The evening of my attack, He took it out on me... It's as simple as that. All of a sudden, he became very violent. And it was Patrick... Who is Patrick? Patrick is... The company caretaker. He heard... He heard the screaming, and he came into the office. But... If Patrick hadn't intervened, I don't know how far Michel might have gone. So then Michel Prompt left? Michel has a wife and two children, and I didn't want him to be accused of anything that would make him lose his job. I tried to help him. I thought that I might still be able to. And you didn't warn anyone until the next day, is that right? My entire profession is about warning people. I tried to warn them. I was the only one in the company trying to warn them. To no avail. You have to warn people before, not after. ...in an interview format... SIX MONTHS LATER they were recorded on film, but one of the participants actually lost their memory. It's always been that way when it comes to big social progress, that tends to head in that direction, testimonies, stories, anecdotes about their lives... MELIDEM STAFF ENTRANCE ONLY Good morning, ma'am. This is Lydia calling from Melidem. Hello. Nadge Deschamps here, from Melidem. We're conducting a survey on French consumer habits. Could you spare a few minutes of your time? Yes? Thank you so much. So, Mrs. Capelle, are you currently employed in an office job? That can cause compression fractures and lumbago. There are ways to solve that. Quite simply, the right chair can reduce both pain and cost. Were you aware of that? This is being kind to your wallet, and to the environment. Thank you so much for your purchase. For being such a valued customer, I'm going to give you 10% off everything at Melidem. Oh yes, that would be great. On behalf of our team, thank you for choosing Melidem. MEDICAL FITNESS FORM Please come and take a seat. Well, it's not the end of the world. Is your annual performance review coming up soon? Yes. How did the last one go? The same as usual. Like... Like we're not already going full throttle. Those are real people on the phone, not robots. And I'm not a machine. And how's it going with your manager? I don't know what they get taught in that damn training school. No. I'm the best they have, and he's a little prick. Anne-Marie, what's bothering me is your back. You can't go on like this. You need to go and see your doctor and have him sign you off work. You're suffering back pain, and at this rate you won't be able to keep it up much longer. But I'm doing fine. I'm doing great. They're just contractures, that's all. I'm fine. Anne-Marie, you have to stop putting on a brave face. You must understand how serious this is. I am a good seller. My customers love me. I am great at my job. There is no reason for me to stop working. I need this medical certificate. Please. OK. OK. But on the condition that you go and see your doctor and start taking better care of yourself. All right? I promise. MEDICAL FITNESS FORM FIT TO WORK DR. CAROLE MATTHIEU It's what, 60 euros? A physiotherapist is 50. -Come on, don't give up. -A year of physio, and that's already 400 euros. Imagine being able to put a stop to back pain with a chair! No, this isn't something that I'm interested in. Perhaps... Don't worry at all. Payment is fully secure, as your bank will have to authorize the direct debit. With Melidem you can pay in two or three installments at no extra cost. I am so sorry. I could call you back at a later date, perhaps this weekend? No. Stop calling me. Stop calling me! Delete my number! You're wasting my time while I have things to do! Where are you calling from? You're insufferable! -Do you realize that? -Melidem is grateful for your time. Goodbye. You're selling me a goddamn chair, but I didn't even get my dryer yet! Where is it? Sorry, but you have to stop taking people for fools! I'm done with Melidem! That's it, I'm done. It's fine. Stop. I'm going to try to resolve the issue for you. Not "try." You will. You better, or I'm calling customer services. Come on, come on! Actually, Sir, I'm just looking at your account. -I have just found... -Hook him! -The dryer. -Your dryer. There was a mistake on our part. It will be with you in 4 days. Give him 20%. He won't quit. Due to these exceptional circumstances, Sir, Melidem would like to give you 20% off your next purchase with us, effective immediately. Can you guarantee it will be delivered in 4 days? Yes. Say yes. Absolutely. I'll take care of it myself. -What do you think? -On which items? -Ask her which items. -I am! Fine. Apparently my wife is already on your website. I'm glad to hear it, Sir, and on behalf of the team, thank you for choosing Melidem. Have a great day. Goodbye. Call me when you close, not when you panic. OK? -I...Is that clear? -Yes. Thank you, ma'am. For being such a valued customer, I would like to offer you a 10% discount on all our products available online Could I have just a few minutes of your time? How would you rate our service in terms of clarity, offers, and reception? With 0 being unsatisfied and 10 very satisfied, please tell me. Great. Are you still at the same address? Carole, we have a couple of issues I want to discuss. I've brought Alan too, although he seems to disagree. We have a big problem with scheduling. Honestly, though, between you and me, what are you doing in there with your patients? We asked other firms, and apparently a single appointment should take 15 minutes. Yours are 45. That means we are around 30 employees behind schedule. Our current status is illegal because of you. What are we going to do about it? I told you I wanted to go full-time. You said no. Reduce your consultations from 45 to 15 minutes and there you have your 4 days a week. No problems. All right? The second thing concerns your relationships with the "patientele." It appears that you have given your phone number to certain employees. Is that correct? Yes. When necessary, yes. Some patients require extra help, or someone to keep an eye on them. "Someone" meaning a psychologist, as I understand it. You're not a psychologist, or even a psychiatrist. You are an occupational physician. And the role of an occupational physician involves simply signing medical fitness certificates, indicating whether this employee or that employee is fit to work on the floor. That's all. I'm sure Carole only gave her number in case of emergency. Well, starting today, what we're going to do is you will take on only the employees written down on the schedule. OK? We'll forget all this about phone numbers. Is that clear? Carole? Why not tell me about the phone thing? If you don't talk to me, I can't help you. I don't get it. I'm worried about you. It's not me that you should be worried about. Seriously, you need a wake-up call. Because I'm asleep? I'm chasing lunch vouchers, I don't even have time for a piss, and I'm supposed to extend your consultations? I'm sorry, I can't do that. We could go out for dinner tonight, talk things over? MELIDEM STAFF ENTRANCE ONLY What are you doing here, Vincent? You told me to come by if I wasn't feeling great. I came by. You weren't available. Come sit down then. Five minutes. I'm listening. Today, no one... No one acknowledged me. Not a single "hello." Not even the intern. She just looked away. It's because she... She doesn't want to end up like me. A ghost. This has to stop. -It has to stop. -What do you mean, Vincent? Are you still receiving treatment? Show me your medication. Hello, Olivia? Sorry to have to reach you on your cell, but this is an emergency. It's about Vincent Fournier. He's here with me, and we need an appointment. As early as possible. Tomorrow morning, 9.30? OK. All right, thank you so much. Have a good night. Why are you doing this to me? Why? I can't do anything for you here. Someone has to help you. Someone needs to take care of you, now. I sure as hell won't just go and talk to people I don't even know. Carole, it's you who has to help me. You have to help me. You have to help me. You have to help me. You have to help me. I sure as hell will not, and I swear it, talk to anyone else. I don't know them. You're the only one. I can't do this anymore. YOU CAN ALWAYS REACH ME CAROLE We don't have the cable. Weren't we meant to eat together? Yeah, at lunch. I waited an hour for you. Oh, I'm sorry. Come on, Mom. You're here, now stay. It's not a big deal. I'm happy to have you. Come on. Margot's here, lo, too, everyone's here. CAROLE MATTHIEU GENERAL PRACTITIONER We know each other well enough, Carole. I know all too well I've been ruining your life for a while now. I'm listening, Vincent. Can you imagine being humiliated by a kid like that every day? He's 20 years younger than me, and then Monday, for no reason, without any warning, he straight up gave my place away. Do you realize that? Vincent, we've tried everything. Three incidences of sick leave, three failures. Every time, you dive right back in. And every time your health gets worse. You've been having gastric issues and trouble sleeping for two years. You're not eating, you're not sleeping, you don't interact with anyone. Vincent, what are we going to do? What can we do now? Suicidal thoughts, potential relapse, probable attempt, unfit for the job, treatment ineffective. They changed my floor again and they took my phone away. I want to know why, Carole! Why? -Vincent, you're scaring me. -Why does no one answer? I sent an email so someone can explain why I was moved. I want to know why I was demoted. I'm just as good as the others. Vincent, what are we going to do? You know, some nights, it wouldn't take much. You know, Carole, today, no one even acknowledged me. Not a single "hello". Not even the intern. She just looked away. It's because she doesn't want to end up like me. -And put down the 10th. -Why the 10th? It's my son's birthday. You remember, we bought the gift. Health and safety means nothing now, does it? Get off my back, would you? I have other things to deal with. Vincent Fournier is in a bad state. Two years, five different roles. If you don't help me, I'm alone. Dr. Matthieu works at Melidem. You can come and see me every single day, it won't change a thing. If Vincent Fournier has a problem, let him come and see me. It's down to the employees to speak up. You know that. There are no jobs. When you have one, you keep your mouth shut. That's why. There are three of us dealing with the entire department. We don't have time for the ones who come see us, let alone those who don't! Good morning, gentlemen. -All right, Pierre? -Hi. ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one, let's get selling! Mrs. Duvilliers, hello. My name is Sophie. You are fucking sellers! I want to know who's going to be king of the jungle today! Let's go, let's go! No spare cash, no spare time. Fortunately, there is a solution, and it's a chair. I'm not kidding. Why are you laughing? Can you see me coming? That must be it. If I weren't convinced, I wouldn't be telling you about it. Hello, Patrick. How are you? Fine. I'm going to see your doctor this afternoon. Come by and tell me about it after, okay? There won't be a lot to say. No, but come and see me. Okay? -Hello? -Hi, Dr. Matthieu. It's Olivia. Vincent Fournier never showed up this morning. That's all. I wanted to let you know. I'm a little concerned. I don't know what to tell you. -Thank you. -I'm running behind. I'll let you go. I have other appointments. Have a good day. You've reached Vincent Fournier. Vincent, please call me back. It's Carole. -Good morning. -Hello. Hi. We have four consultations this morning, -but now I have to... -We'll take them. Yes, but I was told to note them down on the schedule. I won't today, but I can't keep doing this. -Yes, I understand. -I wanted you to know. ten minutes chatting on the phone, with no closed sales. Look, you're not blind. We've gone from 4.6 to 4.4. -My customers... -They're the same. We have lists of them. Do you know the entire list? You may think it's a new person each time, but they're all the same! You have to work hard just like everyone else. That's what Quality is for. We are an agency. We do the same thing, the same job, all at the same time. One team. Sign this Quality declaration. People like it when I use my own words. I'm meeting my targets. Anne-Marie, listen... if you don't want to fit in, whatever. If you like watching things burn, go work on a campsite. I don't give a shit. But if you want to stay with us, you sign this Quality. Carole, your doc seems to think that I should take time off. but I just can't file for sick leave. If I do that, I've got no chance of getting back on the floor. And it would mean Melidem and everyone else who said that I was incompetent was right. And I can't handle that. I'm sorry. I hope you understand. Carole? Are you there? Yes? He left his stress ball on my desk. Was there a note with it? No, no. Just that. Have a nice evening. ALAIN CELL LOUDSPEAKER Hello. Dr. Philippe Radoux, health and safety. I just found out about Vincent Fournier. It's... It's a real tragedy. I am so sorry. I read your report on the risks of call monitoring, and I'd like to speak with you. Give me a call back. Thanks. LOUDSPEAKER Carole, listen, I'm calling you as an occupational physician. Management are holding a crisis meeting and want you there. I think they need you. How long have you known Vincent Fournier? Ever since I started working here. That's... three years ago. Any Friends, relatives? Friends or relatives? No. -None? -None at all. And do you know when we'll be able to start work again? Everything's dark up there. I can't really say. We're in the middle of an investigation. Ask your manager. Tell them we're sorry about what has happened, that we'll be back up and running, etc. Vincent had been with us a long time. What happened to him is awful. Christine and I don't know a lot, but we must stick together to handle this. Today, I am also tasked with making sure you are aware of the state of the company. Everyone needs to understand that if we are on lockdown for 2 or 3 days, we risk consequences for staff. It is therefore essential that we keep all our platforms open. We're sorry, but the show must go on. Please share that message with all your personnel. I will send a letter around to all teams to let them know. That's all. Thanks, everyone. I don't think it's a good idea for the show to just go on. No. Listen here, Alain, we are not responsible for this tragedy. Vincent Fournier was clearly an isolated case. Excuse me, but there is someone out there who killed an employee. There needs to be a meeting with the CHSCT as soon as possible. And then cameras installed on all the floors. -If we'd had... -If we put cameras in, we'll be accused of invading the privacy of our telemarketers. I suggest we let the police do their job. They investigate, and that's it. What I mean, Stphane, is that here, in the company, everyone is scared. Everyone is freaking out. I think that if you want to get the floors back up and running, the ball is in your court. 150 euros annual bonus for the front office, full-time contracts for the seven temp staff on payroll, and a little something extra added to the lunch vouchers. After everything that's happened, that seems the least you could do. Perhaps it's better to avoid further upset. Vincent Fournier is dead, and you're sitting there negotiating? No one thought about this after Michel Prompt died. No one did anything. There's a root problem we need to address. Carole, I understand how you must be feeling. You knew Vincent. That's why I wanted you here. If you know anything, tell us. What keeps surfacing are these annual review meetings. There should be a third person there to set boundaries. Employees must be made aware that a third party can accompany them, and that I'm also there. It would also make sure the manager doesn't overdo it. But on a daily basis, what keeps coming up is the issue of call monitoring. That really needs to stop. I sent a collective written alert to HR, just to... To inform them of the dangers, -the danger that this... -Sorry, Carole. I don't understand. What exactly is the link between the murder and call monitoring? We already spoke about this when Michel Prompt died. Committed suicide. Everyone here knows that he took his own life for a number of reasons, personal reasons... Can you hear yourself, Christine? Did you all catch that? Could you repeat that, please? Were you saying that to me? To me? You don't think twice before assuming that work is only a tiny factor? Does that not bother you? Frankly, there is no obvious way for us to manage this. There certainly is progress to be made. Perhaps you're right. I believe that examining our working methods might be in order, especially call monitoring. Yes. If a dialogue is possible, then yes. Right now, the option to return to work must be that: an option. The employees will need time to talk about what's happened, -and we need a support clinic... -OK. Very well. You'll take care of it, will you? So, Alain, you can write up a list of precise requests, in line with Carole's report, -and I can bring it all together. -Perfect. Christine, you'll send an email to all teams so that the floors can resume. -Gentlemen. -Thank you. -That went well. -We said the complete opposite. If they're in a support clinic, they aren't on the floor. Considered that? Carole, I have to tell you something. Vincent came in last week. I couldn't give him an appointment. There were no slots available, with those spontaneous consultations. He was meant to come today. It's too late. I have to tell you something. Hello. We preferred to wait for you here. Are we disturbing you? We'd like to speak with you. You're the one who best knows the employees here. Could we have a look at their medical records? It might help us. No. I'm afraid I can't show you anything. You know, there were no signs of a break-in and we haven't found a weapon. Someone may have wanted to harm him. He might have been in debt or slept with someone. That's the case for 90% of homicides. I'm sorry, but I can't breach physician-patient confidentiality. We'll make a requisition for the files. OK. Carole, it's your medical opinion that I'm here for. I understand you're uncomfortable here. Here. I'm available any time. What's all this about an earring? -It's a manager thing. -OK. Have a nice day. I've left some more chairs at the side. In case we get a lot of people, I thought that... I'm working harder... -Harder than us? -I'll stop you right there. We're the salespeople, the cornerstone of the company. Okay? You'll have time to talk about that very soon. You will get your chance. Carole will see you one after another. Whatever you need to get off your chest, tell her. It's not the best of times, but we'll make do. All right? Hello. Your name is? Isabelle Lescot. When you're being treated like a 5-year-old, when you're forced to redo... They criticize your every word. I understand... When we're disappointed, we can all blow a fuse, become unpleasant to others. Freddy Chattais. To kill someone is just horrific. I mean, what are we becoming? What is the world coming to, seriously? We're killing each other at Melidem. Everything goint on... it's causing me a lot of pain. Shall I leave this here? Did you want to talk to me? It can wait. Everyone is feeling the pressure. Sometimes you think about quitting your job, but I've got a family to feed. They told us to act like nothing happened. Obviously, I got an email that was supposed to reassure us, but it didn't reassure me at all. It's always "Sophie" or "Caroline"... My parents gave me a name. It's Assia, and I'm proud of it. Write it down. Put it on the forms. And how are things with your manager? Cdric. He's an unpleasant and arrogant manager. He made me listen back to all my recorded calls, he follows me everywhere... It's become truly unbearable. He would insult me: "Stupid bitch! Listen to the recordings!" The insults were the worst. I felt like shit. Like I was worthless. I have no family life, no love life. It's all gone to shit. We're a team. We're a family. We're always improving. Always overcoming. -You're always in top form? -Always. Not Vincent. I didn't know him well. I spent as much time with him as everyone else. We all watched him get worse. We'd see him after his meetings with management, which went badly for everyone but especially for him. That guy was never cut out for this job. It's normal for... It's almost normal, what happened to him. I was his manager for two years. I had him on call monitoring for a year. Every single day up in his face. "Come on, corner them!" "Let's go, pitbull, attack!" Every single day, I was spouting that in his ear. I'd listen back in the evenings and the next day, I'd give him all kinds of shit. Every day. Every single day. When he didn't perform, he dragged everyone down with him. Here, if you don't have 4.5 stars out of 5, they can switch us out to a different service. Fournier... He only had 3 or 3.5. Often only 2. Nothing. Not much, anyway. Do you have recordings of Vincent Fournier from when you monitored his calls? If you don't tell anyone that it was me, then yes. You have to keep bringing the pastoral element right to the center of conversation. That's what you and I do. -And we do it well. -Alain? Is it true, about the raise and the new contracts? -Yes, absolutely. -Yeah? It should be. I've filed the request with Jean-Paul. Thank you. And Saturday, we just keep going despite what's happened? Yes. Life goes on. Listen, on Saturday. People are scared, but a smile reassures them. This kind of situation could bring us closer. Hey, have a good evening. Carole? You haven't said a word. Something has happened, but I don't want you to worry. I shouldn't worry? It's not just "something happened." There was a murder at your office! Fuck, open your eyes! That place is full of freaks. Stop trying to go back there all the time. Go back to doing surgery. Period. Would you fucking look at yourself? You spend all day listening to sick people, just so you feel better. But when will you realize? Mom, what you're doing is useless. No one gives a fuck. This is my job. Do you think you can understand that, Anne? It gives my life meaning. When I closed my practice, it was to do something meaningful that makes sense. There are people who need me. OK. If people need you, then... How exactly does that make sense? For us, does it make sense? Does it make sense for me? It used to make sense when you would leave in the mornings and say goodbye to me. That's what people do, you know. Mothers and daughters. That's all. Just a simple goodbye. Just a call during the day to let me know you're OK, to reassure me. Just once, could you reassure me? You see, all this, I can't take it anymore. I can't. The guy was constantly nagging, and they asked me to start over, to do it all over again, so I did. I redid it all like that, every day. We would all be there, slogging it out like idiots, but him, nothing. Not a goddamn thing. He had nothing to give in his evaluations. And he had no desire to! It was out of anger. I was new to the company. He helped me. And then... On top of already tough conditions, he ended up falling apart. It didn't stop. There's a whole list of things I could say. We couldn't go on like that. -I'm scared. -I don't know where to start. When you don't have 4.5 stars, out of 5, you're a nobody. It could happen again at any moment. Pressure, pressure, performance, performance... Fuck! THANKS DOWNLOAD IN PROGRESS Do you have the recordings? I'm Vincent Fournier, your consumer habits advisor at Melidem. A physio session, that's 50 euros. Do that for a year, we're paying 300 or 400 euros -for just a few hours' therapy. -This chair is the solution. Come on, stop, please! It's just a chair! You have a goddamn script to read, start to finish. You don't even need to think! -But... -Anyone can do it! Look at me! Look me in the eye! DEALING WITH DIFFICULT CIRCUMSTANCES... DEAR TEAM, I MUST BEGIN BY ADDRESSING THE GRIEF AFFECTING EACH AND EVERY MEMBER OF MELIDEM. "I must also take this opportunity to make you all aware "of what the future currently holds for the company. "I therefore humbly "put myself in your capable hands." CHRISTINE PASTRES DIRECTOR OF HUMAN RESOURCES -Yes. Say yes, say yes. -Yes. I'll take care of it, Sir. Sign here. There we go. On your account, I can see from your file that you spend 1,500 hours per year sitting down. That's rather concerning. Do you play any sport? -Carole... -Who's in the meeting room? The temp staff. They're catching up on yesterday's hours, because it's all over. They found the killer. It was Patrick. Patrick Soullier. It seems he was the last one to leave here. The police came to take him away. He's in custody, being interrogated. So, what do we do about the support clinic? Do we open it, close it? I'm being asked all sorts of questions about it. I don't know how to answer. I KNOW WHAT YOU DID. COME AND SEE ME. PATRICK CALLING PATRICK SOULLIER This is Patrick Soullier. Please leave a message. Hello, Carole. Could you follow me? Jean-Paul would like to see you. Please come in, Carole. In your support clinic, you've spoken to several employees. Some may have confided in you. For example, did Patrick tell you anything? Sarah seemed to think he was behaving strangely yesterday. Carole, if you know something, tell us, because we need to take internal action. Alain, we are talking about a man who puts erasers and pencils in little boxes. Who is responsible for that? You're the ones who are responsible. Patrick was collecting sick leave approvals, but he wouldn't file them. He wanted to work. He killed someone and you're still defending him? He is the only person who asked to remain here. And what about the ongoing call monitoring? That's not what we're talking about here. -In the end... -What use is it? Call monitoring optimizes our services and their quality. That's all. I do my job very well. We do our jobs very well indeed. Stop bringing me along to your little meetings, which are useless to anyone but you, if you ask me. Yes, we are asking you. Did you hear how she spoke to me? Seriously, I must be dreaming. Who does she think she is? -Patrick never could have done this. -Well, you think you know someone... Yeah...I don't know. He divorced his wife, left his kids... It's a sordid affair. Patrick...That can't be true. I'm sure it was him. Actually, I'm reassured. You know what I think? He would always stand next to me when I went out for a smoke. Out of the blue, I gave up cigarettes. Alain, we really must thank you for all that you do, even if it's not always obvious. It's a tough thing to take on. So, here you go. It's from the whole team. Thank you. He shouldn't be thanking me. Not yet. Meaning? We have to wait, that's all. Orders from Paris. What? How come? It means they're holding off on discussions. While Patrick's under arrest, we haven't got a leg to stand on. Negotiation-wise. We'll always be more expensive than a call center in Casablanca. We need to fight for what we have, not to have more. It's over now. Hold on. What we have is not enough, Alain. What's the meaning of his death if it doesn't help anyone? Listen, stop. You think I don't see the constant distress around us? You want well-being? You spend so much time with them that you don't even see... You shouldn't see me suffer, too. Alain? On behalf of the entire team, we would like to say thank you. Well done! Don't forget to put down which of your shifts was affected. Excuse me, Doctor. Can we go? Because we got an email saying if it takes more than 15 minutes, you're not doing your job. Did you get that email too? There we go. The police are doing their job. They're interrogating a suspect, as I'm sure you already know. It's simply a case of two employees with very troubled personal lives who didn't see eye to eye. That's all. Now, over to Jean-Paul. Thanks, Christine. This is a crucial juncture for us here at Melidem. We're being put to the test. Our future depends on how you handle it. The main thing is to keep going. Work will be our saving grace. You are the drivers of your own success, as well as Melidem's. You're there for your customers. And these customers, our customers, need you. Yes! He didn't cry! He didn't cry! Yes, give him the medal! With an average satisfaction rating of 4.9 and 4.7 in profitability, seller of the week goes to Anne-Marie. This may be tactless, but I found out about your attack. How could you stay at Melidem after all that? I stayed because they were counting on me. And you know, a single "thank you" is worth all the bullshit that I have to sit through. Does this bother you? -How long have you been on insulin? -A while. Rather awkwardly, I wanted to bring up the fact that an attack, a suicide, and a murder is kind of a lot. You think there's a link between Michel Prompt, Vincent Fournier and Patrick Soullier? The link is Melidem. Hold on. There isn't a single job where people aren't under pressure. I should know. We have to produce results, make more arrests, hold more interrogations, more, more, more... I'm sorry, but you were attacked by Prompt, Patrick came to your rescue, and you were following Fournier's case. You, too, are a link. Carole, if you know anything, you have to tell me. Excuse me for a second. I'll be right back. You know what it means to be unfit for duty? It's when an employee can't perform the functions they were hired for. -Patrick is a good person. -You know, being unfit for duty, is when you can't perform the functions for which... Patrick is a good person. All I can say is that nothing is going to change. -He's very good. -No one is doing anything. -Your change. Have a good night. -Thank you. You know, I'm the same as you. I'm convinced that Patrick wasn't the one who killed Vincent Fournier. Dr. Matthieu, it's Philippe, from health and safety. I hope you're holding up OK. Basically, this is hard for me to say, but we cannot challenge the management of an entire company. If we had some other people from Melidem to testify, I might eventually be able to do something. Right now, there's nothing I can do. -Hello? -Hello? It's Patrick. -Yes? -I haven't said anything. I need you. You're the only one who can do something. Patrick? Patrick? Patrick? No! Help! Help! No... No, no, no... Help! Help! ...this time, it's falling to the employees. The unions are in the same position. This is a new phenomenon. They're dealing with it the best they can. It's their role to provide support, to listen to the employees. "We are not afraid": you can see this message loud and clear on the banner hanging just behind us here. That's the message these employees want to make known following the dark events that have recently taken place... This is Marc Bessanti, reporting for iTl. I'll say this death is on schedule. Because honestly, the emphasis on competition, the pressure placed on individuals really does leave people with no other choice. Imagine getting to work in the morning, and finding out a coworker is dead. Wouldn't you be scared? Christine Pastres, as Director of Human Resources, have you witnessed a decline in the working conditions of your company? You know what they said to me, at the start? "You've got a face for telephone." "You'll go hard and sweep the floor with them." "Have you seen what you look like?" Look what I did. Every day, I took what they threw at me. Tried to be someone else. That's it. That's what I am. No longer myself. Because then it was about how I spoke. You need to understand, you can't sound different. Speak like they do in Paris, that's what we need. Not your awful accent. Sure it's funny, but we're not here for fun. Do you know what it's like to be ashamed of where you're from? I took it all on the chin, because... When you want something, nobody hands it to you. No one but yourself. So I bit the bullet. And now I'm strong, like you, because it's thanks to you, too. They've got their Zidanes, their Zlatans on the floor. It's just like having a soccer team. You need a doctor, a coach... I never came up with any of it. All of this is thanks to your reports. All your reports, where we would read: "This employee needs to see their doctor. This one needs a shrink. You see this one here, don't take him on because he's not very reliable. This one won't say what you want. He'll crack. He'll crack even if she gives him the meds he needs to get by." I am Christine Pastres, Director of Human Resources. I need you, and you need me. They need us because we are the best. Sorry. Can I help you? I'm waiting for the meeting. There's going to be a meeting. They're all downstairs in Christine's office. Do you want me to take you? Nobody told us that you had arrived. -Were you aware? -No. I suppose they're judging us in Paris. I know how this works. That has nothing to do with it. You're useful. We need everyone. This is a serious situation. That's why we were called in, to help you. I think we should give a statement before it's done for us. Dr. Matthieu, our occupational physician. Louis Parrat. -Hello. -I ran into Stphanie and Raphal. Someone called them. I was called on my home phone. My personal landline. Everyone is exhausted. I think you need to inform your employees. I suggest you address them directly, show them we're united, then make a statement. Our voice needs to be loudest. Our voice and our unity. Patrick Soullier attempted to provoke a media frenzy against Melidem. Let's take advantage of the spotlight to be heard. We're the brave victims in this situation. Is your Comms department going to take much longer? I'm the one in charge of internal relations, with the approval... I need the entire communications team working on this, immediately. And, I'm sorry, nothing against you, but what is the occupational physician doing here? Carole knows all our employees very well. That's all. All right. I called in a psych consultant. Pastoral care is sorted. We must stick to our boundaries if we want to progress. Work needs to resume. We can't afford any more redundancies in France. That must be our top priority above all else, so, if you would excuse us. Thanks. Do sit. We'll define the elements of the language and choose a spokesperson. So...What was your name again? Sorry. -Jean-Paul. -Jean-Paul. To start with, if we could just get you a pen and paper to make notes. Sorry. I asked you for the entire comms department to be on this. I don't see how that can happen if we don't let them know. Today, no one even acknowledged me. Not a single "hello". Not even the intern. I'm sure it's because she doesn't want to end up like me. A ghost. This needs to stop. It has to stop. I will not give up. I will not give up. -Soullier must have regretted it. -Don't be ridiculous. He knew something and didn't tell us. Dr. Matthieu, too. TRANSFERRING: 132 FILES -Sad. -Angry. -Impossible. -I am a good seller. I was snowed under. In a call center, customers say exactly what they think of us. -Look straight at the camera. -All right. -We're good to go. -OK. -I believe in you. -Thanks. Hello, Carole? It's Sarah. Could you call me back, please? I don't understand. I just saw her. I don't know. Maybe she's back at her old surgery clinic. NEVER FILED AT MELIDEM PERFORMANCE REVIEW SATISFACTION SURVEY CAROLE MATTHIEU GENERAL PRACTITIONER I KNOW WHAT YOU DID. COME AND SEE ME. PATRICK Thierry, come with me. Slimane, stay there. Mom? Here. You needed the car. I brought you the keys. -What are you going to do? -Don't worry. I'll manage. You know, I never know how to tell you, but I'm so proud of you. Where are you going? I need to leave. With all that's happened... Should I drop you off? Obviously, it's a matter of individual health, and respect for families, as well as the well-being and health of colleagues. So we are going to take action together with the local managers. This morning, we really felt that this was the beginning of a return to social dialogue between management and employees. That is absolutely the message that we wanted to send to the company's leaders, to turn over a new leaf at the heart of the business. Hi. How are you? Today... Today, we must act together as one. Today, we must overcome this obstacle together as one. Together, we stand united. Oh, really? You're going to speak? Good evening. I am grateful to see so many of you here tonight. You are facing this adversity with extraordinary courage. Christine and I would like to congratulate you. I will now introduce Louis Parrat, who has come all the way from Paris to help us in this difficult time. Thank you. Thank you, Jean-Paul. These certainly are unfortunate and difficult times. These are your colleagues, your friends, who have left us. We all need time to process it. That's why we're here. For Michel, Vincent, and Patrick. I've heard some people say this morning that it's like being on the Titanic. That's not the case, because we're all working together. Together we cannot be broken. There were enough lifeboats for everyone onboard the Titanic. People just did not know how to stick together. We are all here together because there's something that unites us. Unions and management, telemarketers and managers. But what we will always have is Melidem, our company, for all of us, and I am sincere when I say that, first and foremost, it belongs to you. There is no single way to stop ourselves from going under, to keep our jobs, keep our company afloat, and never lose what makes us who we are. All we can do is send a message to those who are watching us: the media, journalists, whoever, and let them know that Melidem will not be shaken. We are here, together, strong and stable, for our customers. We will keep on working. That's what we want to show the world: an unbreakable team; a family returning to its feet. That is who we are. Thank you. |
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