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SNCF: significant salary increases over the last three years

2024-02-14T19:50:46.871Z

Highlights: SNCF: significant salary increases over the last three years. Between 2020 and 2023, the payroll of all the company's employees increased by 1.5 billion euros. To avoid the strike, the unions demanded between 150 and 200 euros more per month. Jean-Pierre Farandou, the CEO of SNCF, has promised a 400 euro bonus on the pay for the month of March. However, controllers have benefited from numerous gestures in recent years. And he insisted: “How do we increase controllers by more than 11%, when they have already had an increase of 500 euros in two years? We can clearly see that…”


DECRYPTION - Between 2020 and 2023, the payroll of all the company's employees increased by 1.5 billion euros.


“More salaries, no new bonus.”

When asked about what Jérémy expects from this new mobilization, this controller with the SNCF for ten years, who does not want to reveal his identity, is categorical.

Among the demands of the strikers, the increase in wages figures prominently.

To avoid the strike, the unions demanded between 150 and 200 euros more per month.

Jean-Pierre Farandou, the CEO of SNCF, has promised a 400 euro bonus on the pay for the month of March.

The two parties therefore remain at odds.

However, controllers have benefited from numerous gestures in recent years.

“For controllers as for other railway workers, the average monthly remuneration has increased by 20% in three years, which is much more than inflation,”

detailed Jean-Pierre Farandou on RTL on Tuesday.

And he insisted:

“How do we increase controllers by more than 11%, when they have already had an increase of 500 euros in two years?

We can clearly see that…

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Source: lefigaro

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