“Waiting day, salaries, working conditions, contempt, that’s enough! », indicates the Snes-FSU, the national union of secondary school teachers, particularly upset after the announcements of the Minister of the Civil Service, Guillaume Kasbarian: the increase from one to three unpaid waiting days in the event of sick leave (currently one), the reduction in compensation for sick leave (from 100 to 90%), the abolition of the Individual Purchasing Power Guarantee (Gipa), a sum intended to compensate for inflation, the freezing of the value of the index point and the absence of salary measures for agents in the 2025 budget.
At least twelve demonstrations in Brittany
In Brittany, many establishments have already announced to parents of students disruptions in their establishments this Thursday, December 5, disruptions which should also affect after-school and catering services. Twelve events throughout the region are already expected: four in Côtes-d'Armor (Saint-Brieuc, Guingamp, Lannion, Rostrenen, the gathering planned in Dinan is to be confirmed), three in Finistère (Brest, Morlaix , Quimper), two in Morbihan (Lorient, Vannes) and three in Ille-et-Vilaine (Rennes, Redon, Fougères).
In the electricity and gas industries sector, general increases are decided at branch level and apply to all companies, which then negotiate a range of individual increases, the addition of the two giving the overall increase. employees. “In general increase, we are at + 0.8%. In companies, all of the four trade union organizations representing the sector have requested 2.3% in individual measures,” Laurent Koessler, in charge of social dialogue at CFE-Energies, the second largest organization in the sector, told AFP. has just under 140,000 employees, adding that if “company negotiations have started, we are not at that level”.