Ya une traduction de prévue ?
Fabrice
Le 23 nov. 2017 9:58 AM, "Pierre-Selim" <pierre-selim(a)huard.info> a écrit
:
Pour ceux qui l'aurait raté, c'est en anglais,
mais la section syndicale
de Wikimedia France vient de publier des remerciements à la WMF pour son
action lors du #WMFRgate.
Je trouve cela très très instructif (l’intérêt des salariés qu'elles et
qu'ils disaient ?)
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Sylvain Boissel <sylvain.boissel(a)wikimedia.fr>
Date: 2017-11-22 13:37 GMT+01:00
Subject: Re: [Wikimedia-l] The other side of the crisis at WMFR
To: Wikimedia Mailing List <wikimedia-l(a)lists.wikimedia.org>
Hi Katherine,
2017-10-19 23:19 GMT+02:00 Katherine Maher <kmaher(a)wikimedia.org>rg>:
[...]
We are committed to working with the new
Wikimédia France conseil
d’administration (governing board) to support the French community as
they
work to address and resolve these and other
outstanding issues. The
Wikimedia Foundation and the new leadership of Wikimédia France are
already
cooperating to address the governance-related
concerns raised by the
volunteer Funds Dissemination Committee in the first half of 2017. As
part
of this work, we have encouraged them to review
how they will
independently
handle claims of harassment in the future. The
Wikimedia Foundation and
Wikimédia France share a common goal: a healthy, welcoming, respectful,
inclusive Wikimedia community in France.
I know I am not alone in my dismay for how these events have unfolded.
Many
dedicated, good-faith members of the French
community, including current
community members and present and former Wikimédia France board and staff
members, have experienced distress and anxiety over recent months. Those
outside of the community have watched with dismay as our peers and
friends
have found themselves disoriented, distressed,
alienated, or at odds with
one another. And yet we also know that many in France now feel a renewed
sense of purpose for building the healthy and welcoming community we all
desire.
As the representative of the local branch of the labor union
ASSO-Solidaires at Wikimédia France, I wanted to thank you and the WMF
staff members who took part in the site visit in Paris in July (namely
Katy Love, Winifred Olliff, Stephen Laporte and James Baldwin) for hearing
the distress of the staff members at a time when Wikimédia France's board
plainly refused to discuss with the staff.
I also wanted to confirm that things are getting better with the new board
elected in September.
I cannot speak about what my coworkers went through without asking them
first, but I can share an example from my own story: in February, I was
issued a « rappel à l'ordre » (warning) by the former direction and
board, accusing
me of disloyalty to the chapter because I had a girlfriend. It was
cancelled this month by the new board, and this is a huge relief to me.
Best regards,
Sylvain.
--
*Sylvain Boissel*
Délégué du personnel et Responsable de la section syndicale ASSO-Solidaires
*WIKIMÉDIA FRANCE*
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