Flavie Flament and Julien Arnaud, who have just arrived on France 2 to present Télématin, are discovering the joys of public service and their first strike, their show having been canceled this morning. And these are not the only victims, since the news segment of France 2 from 6 a.m. to 6:30 a.m., presented by Jean-Baptiste Marteau, was also canceled and replaced by game rebroadcasts.
It should also be noted that France Info is also seeing its broadcast disrupted on television, since the news channel cannot broadcast live and instead programs reporting loops.
The CGT, Solidaires and FSU, and youth organizations, are calling for a strike and demonstration today to demand the repeal of the pension reform and an increase in wages.
On Sunday, the CGT identified 179 gathering places already recorded for Tuesday. For comparison, the union had more than 200 on May 1 and 250 during the last day of mobilization against pension reform, in June.
The Solidaires union joined the processions in “concrete reaction to the result of the European and legislative elections”. To combat the far right, we must respond to “a social anger that has persisted for years,” argued co-delegate Murielle Guilbert.
Several youth organizations, including the Student Union, Unef, Fidl and the High School Union will also be mobilized.