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SNCF: gradual return to normal after the controllers' strike weekend

2022-12-04T20:50:40.293Z


The railway company announces 3 out of 4 TGVs in circulation on Monday and a total resumption of traffic on Tuesday.


Towards a "

return to normal

" Monday: 3 out of 4 TGVs must run for the last day of the SNCF controllers' strike, which led to the cancellation of 60% of trains this weekend and could disrupt the holidays according to the outcome of discussions with management.

Gathered in a collective outside the union framework, the SNCF controllers - also called captains - have stopped work since Friday to demand better recognition of their status.

Asked Sunday evening by AFP, a spokesperson for the SNCF evokes "

a gradual return to normal on Monday

", with 3 out of 4 TGVs in circulation, and a total resumption of traffic on Tuesday.

As SNCF management had announced on Friday, “

new meetings

” are scheduled for this week – Thursday according to the SUD Rail union website – “

as part of the dialogue initiated for weeks with the trade union organizations on the subject of the heads on board

".

Threat of holiday strike

On Sunday, traffic was still severely disrupted, with 60% of TGV and Intercités canceled.

With the exception of the CGT-Cheminots, all the unions (Unsa-Ferroviaire, SUD Rail, CFDT-Cheminots and FO-Cheminots) lent their support to the movement.

To put pressure on the SNCF, the controllers also threaten to strike on Christmas and New Year weekends.

Fearing disruptions during the end-of-year holidays, the Minister Delegate for Transport, Clément Beaune, called on Saturday for "

collective responsibility

".

"

We will do our best to ensure that there is no strike at Christmas

," promised Nicolas Limon, one of the founders of the National Collective ASCT (CNA), launched in September on Facebook and which today has nearly of 3000 members.

He told AFP on Friday that "

more than 80%

" of controllers would be on strike over the weekend.

Source: lefigaro

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