Marseille: for the FGA-CFDT, “people are preparing more for March 7”
For the FGA-CFDT, if there is a drop in mobilization, it is only because of the cost of the strike in the private sector.
“In terms of mobilization, I will be honest, there is a drop in mobilization. Today we expect fewer people, compared to other mobilizations. But you should know that going on strike in the private sector is expensive. That doesn’t mean that the French agree with the reform, it’s just that it’s expensivebook Patrick Lieutaud secretary general of the FGA – CFDT (General Food Federation). Then there is also a big mobilization expected on March 7, I think people are preparing for this date when it is planned to block the country“.
“We expect our government to look at what is happening in the street and take into account the life of trade union organizations and of the French people, who in large majority are once morest this reform, especially for the 62-64 age group. It is above all what blocks“, he concludes.