Will I be able to catch my train, my plane? Are the plugs help but be on time at work? So many questions that will arise thousands of French this week as the strike notices were filed against several corporations in the Labour Law. “The employees have decided to engage in a hard motion,” warned Philippe Martinez, head of the CGT. Two new events are also planned days on 17 and 19 May Europe 1 reported on what awaits you in transport.
They will be among the first to rally strongly on Monday from 22:00. The road began a renewed strike at the call of the CGT and FO federations. The move, which should not touch the Ile-de-France, will cover several major cities in the north, between Lens and Lille, but also in Rennes, Le Mans, Clermont-Ferrand or Bordeaux. “Filter dams We will install it let users move but not heavy weight,” they warned in FO.
Regarding the RATP, things are looking pretty calm. The CGT has filed a strike notice which runs from Monday to Wednesday 10:30 p.m. 6:00. But, according to one governed that Europe has contacted, traffic should be normal for that night.
For SNCF, the suspense is over. The CGT railway and SUD-rail call for renewed strike with different modalities: every Wednesday and Thursday for the CGT, SUD daily for. For Tuesday, the traffic should be normal, ad to Europe 1 SNCF. For Wednesday the forecast will be announced in the late evening on Monday.
USAC-CGT, the largest union of the Directorate General for Civil Aviation, called a strike Thursday all trades. The forecasts should be known late Tuesday afternoon. A Aéroports de Paris (ADP), the CGT called for a renewable 24-hour strike on Tuesday. FO provides a movement indefinitely while UNSA filed a notice of 24 hours from Thursday. But as regards the day on Tuesday and for users, “the traffic should flow normally,” says one to ADP.
In the ports, the CGT called its unions to carry out “strong action” from Tuesday through unlimited strikes. In refineries, the same union provides for the blocking of oil products in refineries or aéroporturaires sites and depots. The CGT and plans to block the ports of Le Havre and Nantes-Saint-Nazaire and the Total Donges refinery in Loire-Atlantique.
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