Blocking refineries, nuclear power plants, waste disposal sites, strikes SNCF, the RATP, teachers, nursery personnel and the aviation sector … It’s been four months since the leader of the CGT, Philippe Martinez, trying every means to hand over the government. Multiplying the television appearances, the latter – supported by Jean-Claude Mailly, secretary National Force Ouvrière (FO) – continues to call the executive to remove Article 2 of the Labour Law, the backup plans of ‘employment.
This Saturday, at a rally organized on the petrochemical Lavera site at Martigues in Bouches-du-Rhône, Philippe Martinez predicted a mobilization “huge” Tuesday, June 14 in Paris. The proof digits.
450 cars to Paris
To those who “speculate” on the demobilization, “we are going to demonstrate (to the contrary, Editor’s note) 14 June with a mobilization as we have never known for four months, “he announced, specifying that he” recorded in Paris over 450 cars “that will come in the capital, although it is” difficult have coaches now (…) because the employers is welded. ”
More than a million demonstrators
In an interview with the Parisien – Aujourd’hui en France Saturday, the secretary national CGT hoped gather more people during this national mobilization on 14 June in Paris that March 31 day of protests that had counted about 390 000 people in 250 cities, according to authorities, and 1.2 million according to organizers. “We were 1.2 million throughout France. There it will be poor with a strong time in Paris,” he assured.
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Philippe Martinez reiterated to the press that he was “available” to meet with the Minister of Labour Myriam El Khomri “tonight or tomorrow” if “it wants to advance” the appointment is set at 17 June “She set an appointment for Friday, she knows my cell phone number. If she wants to move forward, I am totally available.” Finally, asked about the progress of the Euro 2016, which began Friday in Paris by the France-Romania game, it found that “the game went very well.” “The stadium was full, (…) everyone could come.” In addition, he said, “to celebrate and continue the social movement, it is not paradoxical, it is not incompatible”.
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