The next day of interprofessional mobilization against the pension reform, this Wednesday, March 15, should not disrupt transport in Île-de-France.
This Monday, the RATP announced to expect "
almost normal
" traffic on all of its metro, bus and tram networks.
Only the RER should be strongly affected by the strike, the management expecting traffic "
very disturbed
" on these axes.
Contrary to what was observed the first days of the renewable strike started in March, the entire network should therefore be relatively spared by the social movement.
Conversely, the SNCF remains strongly affected by work stoppages: the railway group said it expected to circulate, this Monday, only three out of five TGVs, and one out of two TER on average.
Different sectors remain mobilized, in protest against the government's text, which will be studied in a joint committee (CMP) in Parliament within a few hours.
Garbage collectors, employees of the oil sector or those of the energy continue their actions, and the inter-union called for a new interprofessional day this Wednesday, March 15.
It will be the eighth since the beginning of the social movement, just a few days after a Saturday March 11 marked by a sharp drop in participation.