unions in France plans to cripple life in country shut down down Schools, setting up Picket lines, rallies were held throughout the cities in In response to the unpopularity of President Emmanuel Macron pension Reshape.
They talk about re-creating the soul of 1995, when Jacques Chirac government Tourist boats required on River Seine to transport passengers to it work and supported off a pension Overhaul after weeks of strikes in metro and other places.
But unions ability to fetch the pieces of Euro-zone second- the biggest economy to stop and force The decline of governments is not what it used to be.
French strikes became less frequent, less complex, and less successful, leaving some unions groping for Relevance. changes on pension system in 2010 and 2014 sparked protests but were adopted.
Macron says The French should work longer to put pension system on Safer financial Presented. The unions say the money can be, too found Elsewhere they are counting on the fact That France early retirement age and generous pension We deeply cherish the benefits.
What we hear from him people on On the ground, there will be a huge mobilization, said Eric Cellini official for Hardcore CGT union TotalEnergies said.
two-thirds of people In Odoxa’s opinion poll, the strike was still deemed justified government He unveiled a plan to raise the two-year retirement age to 64.
Cellini said unions expect more donations up strike funds for Workers whose wages are docked.
“We get a lot of questions from people Which usually don’t strike for what they are need to do.”
The unionists’ goal is to capitalize on widespread discontent left COVID-19 pandemic f cost-of- Living crises to activate their response against the pension Comprehensive reform to be discussed in parliament in the coming weeks.
“the people just feed it up. when we talk with Co-workers, they’re disgusted that they’re going to have to keep going for “Another two or three years,” said Simon Legendre, one of the members. of CFE-CGC union who represents white-collar workers, who They were hitting this week over wages outside for LCL bank will join the pension Also strike.
the biggest unionCFDT, a general call to stop work And join Protests describing the day as a starting point.
Exits are expected at refineries and fuel depots operated by TotalEnergies and the local unit of Exxon Mobil. The regulator has asked airlines including Air France and Vueling, which is owned by IAG, to cancel one in Five trips out of Paris’ second The largest airport, Orly.
But since 2015, France has on Average lost less work Days after strikes from Britain, according to data from the International Labor Organization, which do not reflect recent waves of UK strikes.
looming showdown with the government will be the last chance for CGT hardcore leader Felipe Martinez, who for Many it is face of syndicalism in France, to leave his mark before standing up down in Walks.
Once rooted in The Communist Party, CGT, who threatened to cut off off Electricity for the elite, it lost its status as France’s largest union to me more CFDT is pragmatic and reform minded.
“When there is such a serious reform, that is it good sign when you are all of “The unions stand together,” Martinez told France 3 TV.
Macron owns already staring down one Waved of strikes over for him pension plans in 2019, though first The repair batch fell by the wayside as that government focused on Addressing the COVID Outbreak and Rescue economy.
Whereas now, unlike in 2019, CFDT is joining The strikes were not yet clear how For a long time its members will continue.
Strikes will snowball over undeniable time union official Thomas Cavill with CFDT Railway Branch. “Workers who She was on The front lines will get through COVID hit (by repair). This is unfair.”
2007 ban on Wildcat strikes and restrictions on strikes to guarantee minimum public Services have limited unions abilities to wear down the aspirations of reformist governments.
“We have no illusions,” Legendre, CFE-CGC union member, he said. “We can’t be sure the government will back downBut we must give All we have. Now or never.”
unions in France plans to cripple life in country shut down down Schools, setting up Picket lines, rallies were held throughout the cities in In response to the unpopularity of President Emmanuel Macron pension Reshape.
They talk about re-creating the soul of 1995, when Jacques Chirac government Tourist boats required on River Seine to transport passengers to it work and supported off a pension Overhaul after weeks of strikes in metro and other places.
But unions ability to fetch the pieces of Euro-zone second- the biggest economy to stop and force The decline of governments is not what it used to be.
French strikes became less frequent, less complex, and less successful, leaving some unions groping for Relevance. changes on pension system in 2010 and 2014 sparked protests but were adopted.
Macron says The French should work longer to put pension system on Safer financial Presented. The unions say the money can be, too found Elsewhere they are counting on the fact That France early retirement age and generous pension We deeply cherish the benefits.
What we hear from him people on On the ground, there will be a huge mobilization, said Eric Cellini official for Hardcore CGT union TotalEnergies said.
two-thirds of people In Odoxa’s opinion poll, the strike was still deemed justified government He unveiled a plan to raise the two-year retirement age to 64.
Cellini said unions expect more donations up strike funds for Workers whose wages are docked.
“We get a lot of questions from people Which usually don’t strike for what they are need to do.”
The unionists’ goal is to capitalize on widespread discontent left COVID-19 pandemic f cost-of- Living crises to activate their response against the pension Comprehensive reform to be discussed in parliament in the coming weeks.
“the people just feed it up. when we talk with Co-workers, they’re disgusted that they’re going to have to keep going for “Another two or three years,” said Simon Legendre, one of the members. of CFE-CGC union who represents white-collar workers, who They were hitting this week over wages outside for LCL bank will join the pension Also strike.
the biggest unionCFDT, a general call to stop work And join Protests describing the day as a starting point.
Exits are expected at refineries and fuel depots operated by TotalEnergies and the local unit of Exxon Mobil. The regulator has asked airlines including Air France and Vueling, which is owned by IAG, to cancel one in Five trips out of Paris’ second The largest airport, Orly.
But since 2015, France has on Average lost less work Days after strikes from Britain, according to data from the International Labor Organization, which do not reflect recent waves of UK strikes.
looming showdown with the government will be the last chance for CGT hardcore leader Felipe Martinez, who for Many it is face of syndicalism in France, to leave his mark before standing up down in Walks.
Once rooted in The Communist Party, CGT, who threatened to cut off off Electricity for the elite, it lost its status as France’s largest union to me more CFDT is pragmatic and reform minded.
“When there is such a serious reform, that is it good sign when you are all of “The unions stand together,” Martinez told France 3 TV.
Macron owns already staring down one Waved of strikes over for him pension plans in 2019, though first The repair batch fell by the wayside as that government focused on Addressing the COVID Outbreak and Rescue economy.
Whereas now, unlike in 2019, CFDT is joining The strikes were not yet clear how For a long time its members will continue.
Strikes will snowball over undeniable time union official Thomas Cavill with CFDT Railway Branch. “Workers who She was on The front lines will get through COVID hit (by repair). This is unfair.”
2007 ban on Wildcat strikes and restrictions on strikes to guarantee minimum public Services have limited unions abilities to wear down the aspirations of reformist governments.
“We have no illusions,” Legendre, CFE-CGC union member, he said. “We can’t be sure the government will back downBut we must give All we have. Now or never.”