Every day, in Île-de-France, millions of Ile-de-France residents use public transport to get to work.
Alas, for several weeks, users have been taken hostage by trade union and political organizations ready to carry out the policy of the worst to advance their own national agenda.
It is not acceptable, worse, it is antisocial and antiecological, that the RATP unions take advantage of the monopoly situation of their company to paralyze the entire network.
We hardly dare to imagine the situation if the same people decided to crack down in the middle of the Olympic and Paralympic Games in a little over a year.
The right to demonstrate for some must not flout the right to be able to circulate for others.
Travelers are not only entitled to demand a minimum service worthy of the name, but, even more, the right to demand competition for a better quality of service.
This is why we are asking that the Ile-de-France transport network…
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