There will be between 80 and 100 taxis carrying out a snail operation from Avrillé (Maine-et-Loire), Wednesday November 27, 2024. Traffic is expected to be complicated around Angers for a few hours. Professionals want to express their anger, while an agreement with Health Insurance would cause them to lose between 37% and 40% of turnover.
Audrey Mazella hit the road early this Tuesday, November 26, 2024, to pick up clients in the north of the department and take them to medical appointments. Aboard her vehicle, she shows her concern for the future and her daily life as a taxi in the countryside.
A snail operation this Wednesday
With her colleagues, she will mobilize, Wednesday November 27, near Angers (Maine-et-Loire) to denounce a new agreement imposed by the CPAM (Primary Health Insurance Fund) from the beginning of 2025 and which would cause her to lose “37% to 40% of its turnover”. This is the estimate given, Monday, November 25, by the president of the Departmental Taxi Federation to justify the snail operation from Avrillé to Trélazé, at 7 a.m. For Audrey Mazella, with this new agreement, “we won’t last.”