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RATP “dead day”: three unions join Unsa's strike call for February 17

2020-02-07T22:37:11.037Z


The four unions, which together represent nearly 50% of the agents, reiterated their "firm opposition" to the implementation of the system


Two months after its start, the strike against the pension reform continues in a more sporadic way, with the hope of striking hard punctually, especially in Ile-de-France transport. This Friday, three RATP unions joined the initiative of Unsa, the company's first organization, also calling for a "dead day" on Monday February 17 on all Régie networks.

In a joint press release, Unsa, SUD, FO and Solidaires, which together represent nearly 50% of agents, "recall their firm and determined opposition to the establishment of the pension system by points". This “dark day” will be held on the first day of the examination of the pension reform project, in session, at the National Assembly.

Pension reform: "We will not let go!" "

Interprofessional mobilization on February 20

Another planned mobilization, the intersyndicale opposed to the reform also called for a new day of interprofessional demonstrations on February 20. The CGT, Force Ouvrière, FSU, Solidaires as well as youth and student organizations (Unef) “call on all youth, employees, job seekers, retirees ) s to a new day of convergence of strikes and demonstrations on February 20, "she said in a statement.

Lawyers still on the move

One month after the start of a strike unprecedented in the profession, the lawyers are continuing their mobilization. The National Bar Council (CNB) voted Friday evening in a general assembly and unanimously to continue the movement, despite the government's proposals.

The CNB, which represents the 70,000 French lawyers, "reaffirms its firmest opposition to this reform" and intends "to continue the movement of strong mobilization according to the methods (all forms of strikes, demonstrations, days of action ...) stopped by bars ".

Until then, a meeting in Matignon on February 13

Until then, Prime Minister Édouard Philippe hopes to calm the game by bringing together union and employer organizations, Thursday, February 13, in Matignon.

Several sensitive topics will be put on the table: namely, the arduousness and the gradual retirement, said Friday the services of Matignon. The subject of funding is treated separately, in a "conference", set up at the end of January and which is due to deliver its conclusions in April.

Source: leparis

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