The education intersyndicale, bringing together the seven main teacher unions, called on Tuesday February 14 for strikes to allow “
total closure of schools, colleges, high schools and services
” on March 7, if the government and Parliament “
remain deaf
” to the mobilization against the pension reform.
The unions gathered within the inter-union (FSU, UNSA Education, FNEC-FP-FO, Sgen-CFDT, CGT Educ'action, SNALC and SUD Education) "call for a day of interprofessional actions throughout the
territory on February 16
,” they said in a statement.
"France at a standstill"
"
If, despite everything, the government and parliamentarians remained deaf to popular protest, within the framework of the interprofessional call to toughen up the movement and to put France on hold in all sectors on March 7, the inter-union of education calls for massive strikes to allow schools, colleges, high schools and services to be completely closed
”, added the latter, saying that she was “
ready to harden the movement
”.
"
On March 7, let's shut down schools, establishments and services!
“, she hammered.
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The inter-union also called on staff "
to mobilize on March 8, the international day of struggle for women's rights, to denounce the major social injustice of this pension reform against women
".
France's eight main unions called for a fifth day of action on Thursday February 16 and announced that they would call on workers to "
put(re)stop France in all sectors
" on March 7, if the government and the parliamentarians “
remained deaf to popular protest
”.