The Union Syndicale Solidaires launched a call on Monday for a “
renewable strike
” from March 7 “
in all sectors
”, against the pension reform project deemed “
useless, unfair and brutal
”.
The inter-union (CFDT, CGT, FO, CFE-CGC, CFTC, Unsa, Solidaires, FSU) called on Saturday "
to make Tuesday March 7 a day
" France at a standstill ", recall the two co-delegates of Solidarity, Simon Duteil and Murielle Guilbert in a press release.
“
For us in concrete terms it is a day of general strike which must allow the support of the whole population for the mobilization
”, they continue.
"
We consider that we can win the battle for pensions
", they add, believing that for this it is necessary "
to increase the balance of power to force the government
" to withdraw the bill.
“
He needs to get it out as soon as possible.
Otherwise, we will engage in a hardening of the mobilization
, ”they write.
"
We are proposing to all workers, both private and public, to debate in general assemblies the possibility of renewing the strike from March 7 according to the procedures specific to each sector, with inventiveness and determination"
, adds Solidaires.
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On Saturday, the number one of the CFDT Laurent Berger had indicated that behind the call to put France "
at a standstill
" on March 7, it was a question of "
holding rallies in front of companies, ghost town operations
" and not to be "
in the logic of renewable strike
".
“
The question of renewal is not decided at the level of the trade union confederations, but in the companies and the services
”, had affirmed Philippe Martinez for the CGT.