The slow strike of bus drivers in the area continues

The slow strike of bus drivers in the area continues
The slow strike of bus drivers in the Vannes area continues

By stopping work for 59 minutes per day, drivers do not lose wages but continue to disrupt traffic.

This Thursday, December 19, lines 1 to 8 of the network will be deprived of 22 journeys. Kicéo reminds that no disruption is planned for school services, school reinforcements, peri-urban lines from 20 to 30, shared BreizhGo lines and on-demand transport.

Any progress this week?

Drivers are mobilizing in particular to ensure that journey times are revised. They reported the reasons for their dissatisfaction to their management. New discussions were to take place this Wednesday. But the only union delegate was unable to make it to the meeting, due to… his duty.

“Many employees were hoping for progress,” regrets François Tabourot, the SNTU-CFDT union delegate. David Daublain, the director of Kicéo, announces that he “has suggestions to make. We also wish to partly clarify the eleven points that were given to us.” He proposed a meeting this Thursday, December 19. “I can’t go because I’m on a delegation,” replies François Tabourot. In the event that discussions do not progress, the mobilized drivers plan to resume a full strike this Saturday, December 21. “Like Monday, or even worse,” warns François Tabourot.

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