MP Éric Ciotti tabled a bill aimed at restricting the right to strike: News

MP Éric Ciotti tabled a bill aimed at restricting the right to strike: News
MP Éric Ciotti tabled a bill aimed at restricting the right to strike: News

On the set of the TF1 morning show, MP Éric Ciotti announced that he had tabled a bill aimed at restricting the right to strike. The latter notably wants to ban it during the Christmas holidays.

Questioned at the microphone of TF1 opposite Bruce Toussaint, MP Éric Ciotti announced the tabling of a bill aimed at restricting the right to strike, or even prohibiting it depending on the time of year. Indeed, according to Marine Le Pen's ally and former leader of the Republicans, he said he was at war against “the strike culture of the left and far left unions,” reports Le Figaro.

Éric Ciotti wants to be inspired by Italy

The far-right politician said he wanted to take inspiration from Italy. “That is to say prohibiting the strike during the fifteen days of the Christmas truce” just as “the first days and the last days of departure on vacation, for all school vacations, and on public holidays that there is a minimum service of 50%.” A proposal which follows the announcement by the four rail unions of the establishment of an unlimited strike in the face of the dismantling of SNCF Freight.

For Éric Ciotti, whose parliamentary seat will take place next June, the challenge is therefore to force other elected officials to take up this issue. “We have often asked LR. I say to Michel Barnier 'go easy!'”he testifies on the set of Hello! .

published on November 13 at 12:07 p.m., Gabriel Gadré, 6Médias

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