Let the Ile-de-France residents be reassured, the strike of December 5 will not rise from the ashes Monday, February 17. Despite the call of the majority of RATP unions - Unsa, SUD, FO - to participate in the "dead day" action in transport, to protest against pension reform, traffic will be "almost normal" at RATP, indicates to Le Figaro the Paris transport authority.
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Only lines 2, 5 and 12 will be slightly disturbed with some delays to be expected and irregular intervals. All the lines of the bus and tram networks, as well as the lines of the RER A and B will operate normally.
This "dark day" was to be held on Monday to agree with the first day of the examination of the pension reform project in public session at the National Assembly.
On the SNCF side, Force Ouvrière is the only union to have called to demonstrate. There is therefore little chance that the mobilization will take the same scale as the strike movement - of a month and a half - of December 5.