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Civil servants called to strike for an increase in their remuneration

2021-06-16T23:45:17.085Z


More than 80 rallies are scheduled for Tuesday across France. They prefer not to wait for the salary meeting scheduled for July 6 with the Minister of Public Service, Amélie de Montchalin. Four of the nine sector unions, CGT, FSU, FA-FP and Solidaires launched a call for a national day of action on Tuesday to demand a "general increase" in the remuneration of public officials, and " the end of a destructive policy ”of the public service. Read also: Why is t


They prefer not to wait for the salary meeting scheduled for July 6 with the Minister of Public Service, Amélie de Montchalin.

Four of the nine sector unions, CGT, FSU, FA-FP and Solidaires launched a call for a national day of action on Tuesday to demand a

"general increase"

in the remuneration of public officials, and "

the end of a destructive policy

”of the public service.

Read also:

Why is the number of civil servants not decreasing?

Strike notices have been filed in the three sides of the public service (State, territorial, hospital) which employ 5.6 million people, and more than 80 rallies are planned throughout the territory.

In Paris, the agents are called to assemble at midday in front of Bercy.

"

It is urgent to make our demands heard, in particular on purchasing power, while the agents were on the front line, in difficult conditions, throughout the health crisis

," said Monday morning at a conference common press, Gaëlle Martinez, the representative

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Source: lefigaro

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