Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Strikes: disruption planned Wednesday and Thursday – Le Parisien




 On track

The SNCF provides an average TER on two outstanding Wednesday and Thursday, 40% of Intercity two train on three and in Ile-de-France, 6 Transiliens 10 and 3 Train 4.

the RER line B will be the least affected, with trains 4 out of 5, while line E will turn slow with 50% of trains. The forecast is 2 trains on 3 for RER A, C and D. The strike will also be particularly visible in Transilien P lines (1 set of 3), L, R, U and J (1 set of 2).


 Why this strike?
The movement initiated by the CGT-Cheminots and SUD-rail, aims to influence the negotiations on the future social framework of Railway, currently under discussion at the SNCF and branch . It is also part of the challenge of labor legislation.

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 On the roads

The road planned to extend Wednesday their protest against the labor law, everywhere in France except in Marseille , where it will not resume until Thursday did -on learned from the FO and CGT transport federations.

shares of blockages and / or filter dams and should be conducted in the North, in Rouen, Caen, Rennes, Bordeaux or Clermont-Ferrand , depending on the number of CGT-Transport, Jerome Truth. In the region Rhone-Alpes , activists planned to block a logistics area, has he said, without elaborating.

In the air


 Airlines will cancel 15% of flights Thursday Orly , due to a strike call from the USAC-CGT against the reform of labor law. “Disturbances are expected on the territory,” said the Directorate General for Civil Aviation (DGAC).

USAC-CGT union first of all body (air traffic controllers, personal administrative, engineers, technicians, etc.), called agents of the DGAC to protest “against the forced passage of the government” on labor law.


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