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Strikes: Attal calls on the unions to "respect" the holidays of the French

2023-01-31T20:17:39.494Z


On the evening of the new day of demonstrations on Tuesday, the unions called for two other mobilizations on Tuesday February 7 and Saturday February 11.


The Minister of Public Accounts Gabriel Attal on Tuesday called on the unions to

"respect the French who take a well-deserved vacation"

, while the two new days of mobilization announced against the pension reform fall during the February school holidays.

On the evening of larger demonstrations than on January 19, the eight main unions called for two new days of strikes and demonstrations on Tuesday February 7 and Saturday February 11, believing that the government should

“hear the massive rejection of this project and remove it".

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The winter holidays begin on Saturday February 4 for zone A (Bordeaux, Lyon, etc.), Saturday February 11 for zone B (Aix-Marseille, Lille, Strasbourg, etc.) and Saturday February 18 for zone C (Paris, Toulouse, Montpellier etc.).

“My message is clear to the unions: if you continue to mobilize, continue to do so while respecting the French people who work, who get up in the morning, because in the end when there are blockages, it is always them who toast, the French who go to work or who take a well-deserved vacation

, ”said Gabriel Attal to the 20H newspaper of TF1.

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"We will obviously do everything so that the French who work can take a little deserved rest

," added the minister.

Tuesday evening, Elisabeth Borne, for her part, assured to hear the

“questions”

and the

“doubts”

raised by the pension reform, while ensuring that she wanted to maintain her

“course

”.

Source: lefigaro

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