Waste has not finished piling up in Paris.
The CGT's " waste treatment
" sector
has just voted to renew the strike until Monday, March 20.
According to a press release, it "
concerns all workers in the waste treatment, cleaning, water, sewer and sanitation sector in the city of Paris
".
Garbage collectors, sewer workers, drivers and technical assistants are also called upon to "
amplify the mobilization
" to protest against the government's pension reform project, which will pass Wednesday in a joint joint committee.
Monday, 5600 tons of waste remained uncollected in the capital, according to the town hall.
And “
the conflict hardens
” with the blocking of the depot of Pizzorno, a private operator, warns the assistant (PS) for cleanliness Colombe Brossel.
See also Garbage collectors' strike in Paris: why does the situation differ according to the districts?
The situation varies according to the sectors, the most affected being the ten districts whose collection is ensured by the agents of the town hall (2nd, 5th, 6th, 8th, 9th, 12th, 14th, 16th, 17th, and 20th).
But even in those managed by private service providers, collection is disrupted since the three incineration plants of Ivry-sur-Seine, Issy-les-Moulineaux and Saint-Ouen, in the hands of Syctom, the agency metropolitan household waste, are blocked.