The main unions are maintaining their strike notice this Thursday in schools, hospitals and administrations after the adoption of a motion of censure against the government in the National Assembly.
The same anger, before and after government censorship. The inter-union maintains its call to demonstrate, this Thursday, in the streets of Strasbourg and Mulhouse against the now obsolete 2025 budget project and for the defense of public services.
“We won’t regret it”bluntly tackles the departmental secretary of the CGT in Bas-Rhin, while Prime Minister Michel Barnier submits his resignation to the President of the Republic. “We are using the same recipes that Mr. Macron has been using for seven years, that is to say we are giving tax gifts to entrepreneurs, to shareholders and behind it we are asking the population and civil servants to tighten their belts”denounces Laurent Feisthauer before a day of strike which he hopes will be well attended in schools, hospitals and administrations.
“Macronism is reaching the end of its run”
“I think that this motion of censure still raises questions. That is to say that Macronism is reaching the end of the race: it is a liberal policy which is not only reflected in the public service, because we still have also more than 200,000 job cuts in the industry that are coming. We have a major economic crisis coming upon us and we are not calling into question the software that brought us to this crisis.regrets the union representative.
More than one in two teachers announced on strike in schools
Laurent Feisthauer reports a very difficult situation in public schools: “when we see the number of teachers who are not replaced, we have an attractiveness which is close to zero for civil service professions”.
And nurseries, hospitals, administrations, tax services… “same fight”according to the CGT secretary of Bas-Rhin who denounces the contempt of public authorities “which considers civil servants as an adjustment variable”.
- Demonstration at 2 p.m. departing from Place de la Bourse in Mulhouse and Strasbourg.
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