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Strike on Tuesday October 1: in schools and at the SNCF, should we expect a complicated day?

A national strike in National Education is scheduled for Tuesday, October 1, 2024. The same goes for the SNCF where a day of mobilization is planned throughout .

Just one month after the start of the school year, a national strike in National Education is announced for this Tuesday, October 1, 2024, led by an inter-union group bringing together the CGT, FO, FSU, Solidaires and other organizations, reports in particular Southwest.

“Everyone on strike on October 1st for our salaries, our pensions. To finally obtain positions and an end to the clash of knowledge. Let us not give up, our demands are just and we are legitimate to express them”posted the CGT-Educ’action on the social network

Everyone on strike on October 1st for our salaries, our pensions. To finally obtain positions and the end of the clash of knowledge. Let us not give up, our demands are just and we are legitimate in expressing them. pic.twitter.com/qcpEtWltF0

— CGT-Éduc’action (@cgt_educ)

In schools

This mobilization takes place in a context of tensions, particularly in relation to the pension reform, which is widely contested. Unions are demanding wage increases and better working conditions. Additional resources are requested, particularly in schools where classes are overcrowded and there is a shortage of staff.

It is difficult to know if the minimum service will be provided in schools, underlines Actu. A message is generally sent by schools to keep parents informed of the situation.

On track

That same day, the CGT and Sud Rail also filed a strike notice which could lead to traffic difficulties or delays on certain trains. The strike will begin on Monday, September 30, 2024 at 7 p.m. and will end on Wednesday, October 2 at 8 a.m., Actu specifies in particular. Traffic forecasts will be known 48 hours in advance, as usual.

What disruptions?

Several subjects are on the table, for representatives of railway staff, who denounce, in addition to the new government, reforms such as the liquidation of Fret SNCF or the creation of TER subsidiaries. Other demands are mentioned: retirement, salary increases, etc.

In a press release, SNCF indicated that traffic would be almost normal on Tuesday October 1. “It will be normal on TGV links. Some traffic could be slightly disrupted on certain regional trains (TER, Transilien) as well as certain Intercity links”relays News.

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