The Unsa-RATP union in turn decided to suspend its participation on Monday in the social negotiations underway at RATP around the Olympic Games, five days after a similar decision announced by FO.
The union
"requests details on the budgetary envelopes put in place by Valérie Pécresse and IDFM (Ile-de-France Mobilités, the transport organizing authority, Editor's note) for the success of good social dialogue"
, explains he in his press release.
He deplores
“a management walled in silence, leaving union requests and questions unanswered”
.
Unsa, the 3rd union within the RATP, is therefore suspending its participation in social negotiations concerning the Games and other subjects such as taking into account passenger discomfort or arduousness at work, further increasing the pressure on management. as the competition approaches.
The CGT filed a strike notice during the Games
The RATP, at the request of IDFM, plans to change its doctrine for handling passenger discomfort in June by authorizing RATP agents to evacuate a passenger suffering from discomfort on the platform, without waiting for the arrival of the firefighters to allow the train or metro to continue its route.
Negotiations are underway with unions to prepare for its deployment.
Last Wednesday, FO-RATP, the leading union among metro drivers, announced its refusal to participate in meetings on the 2024 Olympics with management.
The union denounces
“a minimalist budget envelope”
and
“a sham of social dialogue”
.
The CGT-RATP, for its part, the group's first union, filed a strike notice running from February to September and therefore covering the period of the Olympic and Paralympic Games.
At the beginning of March, the general secretary of the CGT Sophie Binet affirmed her intention to file strike notices in April in the three branches of the civil service (State, territorial and hospital).
FO followed suit by announcing a strike notice from Tuesday, the day of an inter-union mobilization for the salaries of public employees, until September 8, the date of the end of the Paralympic Games.