Still people in the street but fewer strikers and disturbances?
The day after a meeting with Elisabeth Borne which ended in “failure” according to the inter-union, the French should suffer less difficulty for this 11th day of mobilization against the pension reform.
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LIVE – Disturbances, extent of the mobilization: follow the eleventh day of strikes and demonstrations against the pension reform
Users of public transport should not face major difficulties in their travels even if inconveniences are at the rendezvous.
Blocking actions at the gates of major cities have caused traffic jams, particularly in Lyon and Rennes but also around Brest and Caen.
Some high schools and universities have been blocked, for example in Paris, Rennes or Lyon.
In National Education, around 20% of primary school teachers will be on strike, according to Snuipp-FSU.
A rate far from the first figures announced by the Ministry of Education.
In parallel with the demonstrations, sectors are experiencing strike movements, in the public as well as in the private sector.
What will happen for this new day of mobilization?
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takes stock throughout the day.
But since January 10 and the presentation of the reform, the biggest blockage has been between the executive and the unions, culminating in the relationship between President Emmanuel Macron and the leader of the CFDT, Laurent Berger, which turns sour.
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