a mobilization far from records before the social conference

2023-10-13 17:12:04

The inter-union mobilization on wages, Friday October 13, remained well below the records of the recent pension battle, before a social conference scheduled for Monday on the hot topic of purchasing power.

The CGT counted 200,000 demonstrators throughout France. This is significantly less than during the 14 days of action once morest the pension reform which were organized between January and June, the union having reported the lowest of some 900,000 demonstrators on June 6.

More than six months following the adoption of the controversial reform, the inter-union focused on purchasing power being battered by inflation: “this is the number 1 subject of concern for workers”, insisted Marylise Léon, general secretary of the CFDT. The unions had called for a march for the“gender equality, increases in salaries, minimum wage, pensions, minimum social benefits and scholarships”.

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20,000 people in Paris, according to the CGT

While predicting a « forte » mobilization, the number one of the CGT Sophie Binet had recognized in the morning that she would not be “probably not at the level of those once morest pension reform”. But, she judged on the sidelines of an inter-union press conference in the capital, “it’s normal, we experienced six months of historic mobilization”, “we cannot beat French records all the time”.

In Paris, the demonstration between Place d’Italie and Place Vauban brought together 20,000 people, according to the CGT, whereas during the retirement movement, the union had never counted less than 300,000 people in the capital. “Some arrests” took place, according to the prefecture.

In Marseille, there were 10,000 according to the CGT, 2,100 according to the prefecture, demanding power “live, work, age with dignity”. In Toulouse, there were between 2,000 (prefecture) and 15,000 (organizers). “I am here to express my dissatisfaction with the salaries that are far too low and which do not keep pace with inflation at all”explained Édith Franco, 45, who works in agricultural education.

In Nantes, several thousand people also marched behind a banner « inflation inflammable », while in Rennes, they were between 3,000 (CFDT) and 1,770 (prefecture) and in Rouen between 2,000 (CGT) and 1,300 (prefecture). In Bordeaux, the organizers counted 3,500 demonstrators, the prefecture 1,300.

“We do not move on from a movement that fails [contre la réforme des retraites] to easy mobilization »noted in the Lyon procession Rindala Younes, a French professor unionized at Snes-FSU, emphasizing that “on the question of salaries, people are really struggling”. The prefecture counted 2,600 demonstrators in this city.

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There were still between around 1,200 (police) in Saint-Étienne and 4,000 (CGT) or between 1,300 and 2,000 in Grenoble.

In transport, train traffic was slightly disrupted on certain regional lines but normal for the TGV. In Ile-de-France, disruptions also affected certain RER lines, but in Paris, metros, buses and trams ran normally. Air traffic was also disrupted in France and Europe.

On the civil service side, the ministry reported 3% of strikers in the state civil service and 3.8% in the Territorial.

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“Springboard”

CFDT, CGT, FO, CFTC, CFE-CGC, Unsa, Solidaires and FSU, and youth organizations, followed a call from the European Trade Union Confederation (CES). Demonstrations were thus organized in Italy, Belgium, Germany, Spain, among others, before a new meeting on December 13.

In France, union leaders hope that this day will make it possible to weigh in on discussions with the head of government Élisabeth Borne during the social conference on Monday at the Economic, Social and Environmental Council (Cese).

This mobilization must serve as a “springboard”pleaded Sophie Binet. “On Monday, we will talk regarding salaries from starter to dessert”also underlined Friday on France 2 Frédéric Souillot (FO), decided to ” put pressure “ on government and business.

The unions will notably demand a “conditionality of public aid to businesses”, or the maintenance of exemptions from contributions provided that the branch does not have a minimum below the minimum wage. But some fear that there will be “not many effective proposals” at the end of the conference.

The World with AFP

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