An inter-union to launch act 2 of the protest.
Gathered at the labor exchange a few minutes before the departure of the procession, the thirteen organizations opposed to the pension reform read as usual a text prepared in common.
The content this time was different from the previous ones.
Recalling the successes of the first days of action and the insufficient concessions according to them from the government, the centrals called for
"toughening up the movement"
.
A turn materialized in the announcement of a day to
"put France to a halt"
, on March 7th.
If this statement confirms and details a strengthening of the showdown, it also raises a number of questions.
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What will happen between February 16 and March 7?
After having chained five days of mobilization in a close way, between January 19 and February 16, the inter-union calls for a day of action on March 7.
Three weeks separate these two dates.
An eternity during which...
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