Wednesday, May 25, 2016

DIRECT – Valls: The CGT is no law in this country – Le Figaro

o This Wednesday

train provides today, as tomorrow, traffic “disturbed” but “less than last week,” because of a strike call of the CGT and SUD-Rail. Traffic forecasts that announce 3 TGV 4 will roll, as Transilien 2 on 3, 6 Intercités of 10, 2 TER 3 and 4 on RER 5. The strike could also be pursued: the CGT called for a strike renewable railway from May 31 to 19 hours.

the CGT has also called for a strike on Wednesday employees warehouses Amazon , both to protest against the project labor law but also for wage demands.

however, in Motor , the movement launched by the CGT and FO seems to stop, since the assurances given by the government on calculating overtime for road. FO, which suspended Friday blocking actions will decide this weekend for a possible resumption of the strike at the time of Euro football.

o This Thursday New event
opponents of labor law
at the invitation of the Inter-CGT-FO-FSU-Solidaires Unef-Fidl-UNL. A ninth day of strikes and protest is already scheduled on June 14, with that day, a unique gathering in Paris. The boss of the CGT, Philippe Martinez, again called Tuesday “a generalization of the strike everywhere, in all sectors.”

Orly Airport will be affected by the strike: 15% of flights are canceled, announced the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA). Disruption is expected on the whole territory, she said. Strike notices were filed clean the entire public service.

The federation CGT ports and docks , who had already called a strike for Thursday, decided Tuesday to extend his movement 24 hours, until Friday, “in response to the repression” when enabling the access to the oil depot at Fos-sur-Mer.

o later
RATP , the CGT called for an indefinite strike from June 2, just days before the opening of the Euro football. This is both to protest against the proposed labor law but also against the refusal of the management to increase the value of the statutory point, a general rise in wages.

Meanwhile, all unions aviation called the strike of 3 to 5 June to demand the shutdown of workforce reductions and weigh on the renegotiation of their social and compensatory framework. A final meeting on these issues is scheduled for May 31 “after which we’ll know if the notices are maintained or not,” said the DGAC.

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