Retirees, civil service, SNCF, industrial employment. The next two weeks will be marked by several social movements and calls for union strikes nationally and in Savoie.
▶ The first of them will take place this Tuesday, December 3, Place de la Mairie in Chambéry, at 11 a.m. All retirees are called to come together to denounce Prime Minister Michel Barnier's plans not to revalue all retirement pensions according to inflation on 1is January 2025.
▶ The second movement will concern all agents of the three public services called to go on strike this Thursday, December 5. This movement aims in particular to denounce the government's desire to move to a three-day waiting period in the event of sick leave for civil servants. A demonstration will start from the Place du Palais de Justice in Chambéry, gathering from 2 p.m.
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▶ The third movement will concern public rail service. On Thursday, December 12, all railway workers are called to strike for an “ultimatum” action towards the “government and the management of the SNCF” to demand the maintenance of Fret SNCF, “the end of the privatization process TER in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes” and additional investments in the modernization of rail infrastructure.
▶ Finally, on the same day as the railway strike of December 12, a rally is planned at 2 p.m., in front of the Savoie prefecture in Chambéry, to demand the defense of employment and in particular industrial jobs. The CGT is calling on the prefect to convene a departmental social and environmental conference on the subject.
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