AP/ February 20, 2013, 2:54 PM

U.S. CEO ridicules French workers as time-wasting

In this March 16, 2009, file photo, Titan Tire Corporation President Maury Taylor shows a poster during a news conference, in Des Moines, Iowa.

In this March 16, 2009, file photo, Titan Tire Corporation President Maury Taylor shows a poster during a news conference, in Des Moines, Iowa. / File,AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall

PARIS A straight-talking U.S. businessman and a European socialist government were never likely to become the firmest of friends, but a letter from Maurice Taylor, CEO of tire-maker Titan International (TWI), blasting the French work-ethic has ruffled France's feathers.

Taylor, who is nicknamed "The Grizz," wrote the no-holds-barred letter to French Industrial Renewal Minister Arnaud Montebourg to explain why his company wouldn't buy part of an ailing Goodyear factory in Amiens. The ministry confirmed the letter as authentic however attempts to obtain comment from Titan have been unsuccessful.

"I have visited the factory a couple of times," the letter date Feb. 8 reads, according to a copy published Wednesday in Les Echos newspaper.

"The French workforce gets paid high wages but only work for three hours. They get one hour for breaks and lunch, talk for three and work for three. I told this to the French union workers to their faces. They told me that's the French way!"

The Industrial Renewal Ministry had approached Titan to start discussions on buying up part of the Goodyear factory.

Taylor's response in the letter was abrupt, to say the least. "How stupid do you think we are?"

"Titan is the one with the money and the talent to produce tires. What does the crazy union have? It has the French government."

The letter, which refers to French employees as "so-called workers" has prompted a media backlash against Taylor, and even caused the French government to defend itself.

In a written reply Wednesday, a copy of which was sent to The Associated Press, Montebourg tells Taylor "your words, as extremist as they are insulting, show a perfect ignorance of our country."

"Can I remind you that Titan, the company you head is 20 times smaller than Michelin, the French technology leader with a global reach, and 35 times more profitable? That shows the extent that Titan could have learnt and gained enormously from a French base," Montebourg goes on.

"I would like to remind Mr. Taylor that France remains the number 1. European destination from American investors," said French government spokeperson Najat Vallaud-Belkacem, also stepping in.

"And it's likely there are very good reasons for that."

Figures from the Organization for the Economic Co-operation and Development show that France is riding high in the top ten of the most productive European countries. However, analysts and politicians across Europe are becoming increasingly concerned the France, Europe's second-largest economy after Germany, is rapidly losing its competiveness. The exchange of letters has been played out on a broader landscape of rising unemployment and fears that French industry will fall further behind as its economy slumps.

Titan International plays on the hard reputation of its CEO, who also made an attempt to run for U.S. President in 1996 for the Republicans. The company's website features a biography explaining that the nickname comes from his "tough negotiating style" in Washington as well as a logo and sound of a roaring grizzly bear wearing shades.

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micmac666 says:
'Recently read a "memo" from our GM (actually a copied article) titled "How to Multi-Task More Effectively". Meanwhile, the only multi-tasking this punk MBA does is talking on his office speaker-phone while practiceing his putt on his office green. Typical.
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Rokidtoo says:
I don't know anything about the French work ethic. However, I've had better better luck with Michelin tires than with Goodyear tires.
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ComradeJ says:
What a little prick. Working for eight or ten hours a day with no rest for minimum wages is NOT the French way, it's true, because the French aren't completely out of their minds.
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dman6015 says:
"You don't frighten us, English pig dogs. Go and boil your bottoms, you sons of a silly person. I blow my nose at you. You don't frighten us with your silly knees-bent running around advancing behavior! I don't want to talk to you no more, you empty headed animal food trough wiper. I fart in your general direction. Your mother was a hamster and your father smelt of elderberries." ~ French Soldier, Monty Python and the Holy Grail
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p_syrus says:
For excess among overpaid slackers nothing beats a u.s. CEO.
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vernique3 says:
Another corporation CEO who thinks the world revolves around profits. While corporations control American politics, there are other governments that believe people are more important than profits.
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B_Erhart says:
French remember the 'cake' aristocracy. Roaring grizzly bear wearing shades

still falls into the guillotine basket...
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