High school organizations such as FIDL, MNL and Voix Lycéenne want to be heard in the debate on pension reform.
They could even open the ball of protests as early as Monday, January 30.
They have just called for the blocking of high schools, Tuesday January 31 "even the day before, Monday 30, to open the week of mobilization", they specify in a press release.
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The high school inter-union has met and calls on all high school girls and high school students to #block #high schools this Monday 30/01 and Tuesday 30/01 against the #RĂ©formeDesRetraites.
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— 📣 FIDL, the high school student union (@FIDLnational) January 24, 2023
According to them, after “the very strong mobilization” of Thursday, January 19, the high school organizations are also calling to join the strike and the interprofessional demonstrations of January 31, against the pension reform.
“We call on high school students to organize general assemblies now in their high school or in their city, as well as leafleting and collages around their schools”, continues the high school student inter-union in its unit press release.
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For these organizations, the objective is to put "all our efforts into building a balance of power sufficient to obtain the withdrawal of this deadly reform and get out of this liberal logic which places the profits of a handful before our future" .