![]() ![]() SNCF will follow the General National Strike on 6 June 2023. Moreover, even without a call for a national and inter-professional strike, some unions do not rule out the possibility of organizing movements confined to certain sectors, such as energy or transport. If the next day of a national strike is set for 6 June 2023, nothing says that the social movement will remain suspended until then. This movement comes 2 days before the vote in the National Assembly on a bill to repeal the pension reform. The inter-union calls the French to a new day of General Strike to protest against the pension reform on Tuesday, 6 June 2023. However, in its press release, the trade union organization does not mention the word “strike.” If social movements are organized, they will be organized by the federations (sector of activity). When triggered, it directly leads to the suspension of debates in the National Assembly on the reform.Īfter 12 mobilizations at the call of an inter-union, the CGT decided to call alone for two new days of mobilization on Thursday, 20 April 2023, and Friday, 28 April 2023. *The 49.3 article of the French Constitution allows the government to adopt a text immediately and without submitting to the vote of the deputies. The unions quickly met and decided on a new day of National General Strike on Thursday, 23 March 2023, 28 March 2023, Thursday, 6 April 2023, and Thursday, 13 April 2023. Unsurprisingly, the executive’s choice to draw article #49.3* of the French Constitution this Thursday, 16 March 2023, to have its pension reform adopted aroused the ire of the opposition and the unions. The National General Strike will continue on 11 March 2023 and 15 March 2023. The unions expect a “massive mobilization” with the participation of all sectors.Īfter a fifth strike on 16 February 2023, the leaders of the eight main unions confirmed their call for a new General Strike on 7 March 2023, and they are ready “to harden the movement” and to “put the country on hold on 7 March 2023” if the government and Parliament “remain deaf” to the mobilizations. ![]() » General and National Strike | strikes have been taking place in France since mid-January to prevent the Government’s pension reform from coming into force. As the next General Strike of 6 June 2023 is inter-professional, all transportation services and companies in France can potentially be impacted.The list of lines impacted by this strike will be available on Tisséo’s website. All the details of this strike are explained in this article (in French). Transportation strike by Tisséo network in Toulouse from 30 May to 2 June 2023.» Other Scheduled Transportation Strikes in France: » Scheduled Air Strikes in France: at the time of updating this post, we still don’t know if the airlines will follow the General Strike on 6 June 2023. » Scheduled Airport Strikes in France: strike by the DGAC (Direction Générale de l’Aviation Civile) from Monday 5 June to Wednesday 7 June 2023. » Scheduled Paris Metro strikes: bus and train traffic in Paris and Ile-de-France will be normal on 6 June 2023. » Scheduled train strikes in France: SNCF will follow the General Strike on 6 June 2023. ![]()
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