On this 14th day of mobilization and protest against the pension reform, several demonstrators carried out punch actions on Tuesday. Their means: to use a power of nuisance. Some by invading the headquarters of the Olympics. The others by cutting off electricity, affecting for two hours a large area of Issy-les-Moulineaux (Hauts-de-Seine), which houses the headquarters of media and digital companies.
"No withdrawal, no Olympics," chanted the demonstrators led by the CGT in the middle of the day between the walls of the headquarters of the Olympics in Aubervilliers. Smoke gradually misted the courtyard of the building. Invited this Tuesday on the set of BFMTV, Sophie Binet, secretary general of the CGT, said she wanted to "continue to fight so that this law does not apply".
🔴 The headquarters of the 2024 Olympic Games in #Paris is invaded by the CGT to protest against the pension reform.
#manif6juin
"No withdrawal, no Olympics"pic.twitter.com/mm7L7hBJpP
— Clément Lanot (@ClementLanot) June 6, 2023
Electricians also proceeded this Tuesday morning to a power cut that affected the headquarters of Orange, Microsoft France and the group France Media World, which includes RFI radio and the news channel France 24. A cut made around 10 am including from an Enedis source station, where several dozen electricians gathered in the early morning, before "finding electricity around noon," said the management of Enedis, announcing that it would file a complaint, as it does systematically.
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"The idea is to make the government understand that we are against this reform project and that we are trying to make ourselves heard," said Frédéric Probel, general secretary of the Énergie Bagneux union. "Our mission is to distribute H24 gas and electricity, if we are not there, there is none." And to add: "we do not want to leave at 64 years old and we must leave our special regime".