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Strike of March 7: Clément Beaune urges the French who can to "telecommute"

2023-03-03T15:05:21.305Z


All the unions having called for the country to be “shut down” next Tuesday to protest against the pension reform, the local and national transport networks risk being very disrupted.


Prevention is better than cure.

In anticipation of the new day of mobilization scheduled for March 7 by the inter-union opposed to the pension reform, which called on all sectors to put the country on "stop"

,

the executive is preparing the spirits.

Traveling Friday to Limoges (Haute-Vienne) alongside the president of the SNCF Jean-Pierre Farandou, the Minister Delegate for Transport Clément Beaune urged “all those who have the possibility of teleworking

obviously to seize”

, next Tuesday.

The member of the government, however, recognized that not all employees, given their often manual jobs, will be able to make such arrangements.

The big companies, including the SNCF, are organizing themselves as well as possible.

There is no possible miracle: when there are strikes, there are impacts.

But so that the transport plans are as safe as possible, there will be communication at the very beginning of the week to say what the impacts are line by line

, ”said Clément Beaune.

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While the unions hope that next Tuesday will be a dark day with greater mobilization than previous days, the pension reform continues its parliamentary examination.

If the government text is currently in the Senate, opponents of the text want to harden the movement, still hoping to make the government bend before the end of March.

A few days ago, the Minister Delegate for Transport had already warned: “

March 7 will be hard (…) We will try to avoid it being hard and long.

»

Source: lefigaro

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