Strike on the bus network in this Val-d'Oise area

Strike on the bus network in this Val-d'Oise area
Strike on the bus network in this Val-d'Oise area

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Jérôme Cavaretta

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Nov 6, 2024 at 4:37 p.m.

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The - bus network will be severely disrupted from tomorrow, Thursday November 7, 2024. At the call of Fo, a renewable strike movement was launched in order to denounce a “deterioration of working conditions” with the consequence cascading malfunctions on the bus network managed by Francilité Seine et Oise (Fso) on behalf of Ile-de- Mobilités (Idfm). “We have been warning for a long time about working conditions which have deteriorated since the takeover of the network by Fso,” denounces Fo. It is the management of Fso which is in question. We can no longer have weekends or holidays, that's the reality. This is what led to driver resignations. »

Users on edge

Cascading deletions, avalanche of delays, new headache numbering: since the start of the school year, users of the Cergy-Pontoise bus network, 32 lines previously operated by Stivo and Transdev in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine, have been on edge. Not a day goes by without its share of dysfunctions. Not a day goes by without harsh comments on the management of the lines in the former New Town filling social networks.

Transmission belt of this fed up power 4, the Cergy Workers' Party has launched a petition to say “no to deregulation in public transport” and “demand a transport service that meets what we pay”. To date, it has collected more than 930 signatures (paper and online).

Information concerning the impacted lines will be regularly updated on the Île-de-France Mobilités application, the news page of the iledefrancemobilites.fr site (Actus Section 78/95 > Cergy-Pontoise Confluence), the X feed (ex -Twitter): @CPConflu_IDFM.

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