“We will engage the balance of power.” Axel Persson, secretary general CGT-Cheminots of Trappes and Rambouillet, puts pressure on the leaders of the SNCF on Monday May 5, while disturbances are expected. “If management were to access the claims or a satisfactory compromise, the strike could stop”he told Franceinfo. “We are far from a dark week”for his part predicted the CEO of SNCF Travelers, Christophe Fanichet, on the eve of this start of the week marked by the 8-May bridge. Follow our direct.
Several calls for strike. The week is marked by several calls for the South-Rail strike and the CGT-Cheminots on issues of remuneration and work organization, with the highlight of the controllers who promised to be followed in the middle of a bridge weekend of 8-May.
TER lines disrupted on Monday. While the strike begins, regional traffic is affected on Monday. He is disturbed In Burgundy-Franche-Comté, in Center-Val de Loire, in Hauts-de-France, N Normandy, New Aquitaine, Occitania or in Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur. The SNCF announces for example that in three TERs will circulate in the North and Pas-de-Calais, reports “here North”. The railway company invites travelers to “Stay attentive” and consultant son site(New window) .
Big disturbances in Ile-de-France. Traffic is disturbed on several RER and Transilian lines, detailed the SNCF on Sunday. In detail, traffic will be strongly assigned to the RER B with 1 train in 2 on the northern part of the line and 2 out of 3 trains on the southern part of the line. On the RER C, traffic will also be disrupted with 1 train in 2 in circulation. On the RER E, the traffic will be slightly slowed down, with 4 trains out of 5 on the rails. On the Transilian line H line, the traffic will be disturbed except on the Pontoise/Creil axis. On lines N, U and V, the SNCF provides for very disturbed traffic with 1 train out of 2.
The High Commissioner for Plan wants “more dialogue”. Asked about TF1, “At the end as last resort but not at the start of the process”. For her part, on France 2, Valérie Pécresse, patron saint of the Ile-de-France region, reiterated her wish toand “100% guaranteed service during peak hours”.