Before the tenth day of action scheduled for Tuesday March 28, the mobilization will continue this weekend in several sectors. Le Figaro make the point.
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Opponents of the pension reform do not seem ready to let go, a week following the adoption of the text via a 49.3 and following a day of demonstrations particularly stormy Thursday. Before the tenth scheduled appointment tuesday march 28mobilization will continue this weekend in several key sectors of the economy. Le Figaro takes stock of the disruptions to be expected.
In the transports
On the rail side, the SNCF plans for this weekend an improvement, even if the traffic will remain “disturbedon some lines. SNCF Voyageurs plans in detail to maintain three quarters of the TGV Inoui and Ouigo, three quarters of the TER and half of the Intercités by day. No night Intercités will run, and the traffic will be “normal or almost normalfor Eurostar and Thalys. On the Ile-de-France rail network, train traffic will improve significantly, lines C and R remaining the most disrupted with 1 train out of 2.Disruptions will remain this Monday, March 27“, also indicates the SNCF.
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In air, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGAC) has asked airlines to cut 15% of flights on Saturday at Paris-Orly airport, and 20% of flights at Marseille-Provence and Bordeaux airports. -Mérignac and Lyon-Saint-Exupéry.
For Sunday, the DGAC has asked the airlines to give up 33% of their flights at Paris-Orly airport, and 20% of flights at Lyon-Saint-Exupéry and Marseille-Provence. These preventive cancellations will concern 20% of flights at Paris-Orly and Marseille-Provence on Monday. In addition, the DGAC warns that “disruptions and delays are to be expected» and invites travelers to «postpone their trip and check with their airline to find out the status of their flight».
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In refineries
On the energy side, the sector’s CGT federation calls for “amplify the fight», and in particular to «multiply initiatives this weekend“, before the tenth day of national interprofessional actions scheduled for Tuesday. “Now with deposits on strike, and five out of six refineries shut down, the objective is to hold out until withdrawalof the text, assured AFP Eric Sellini, national coordinator of the CGT-Chemistry.
The strike was renewed Friday at the TotalEnergies refinery in Donges (Loire-Atlantique) until March 31. It was extended by 72 hours at the TotalEnergies refinery in Normandy, in Gonfreville-l’Orcher (Seine-Maritime). As for the Esso-ExxonMobil refinery in Port-Jérôme-Gravenchon (Seine-Maritime), it will be forced to stop production from Saturday for lack of crude oil to be refined, the CGT said on Friday.
Requisitions have also been decided by the government on Friday in Donges and Gonfreville-l’Orcher, following those decreed at the Fos-sur-Mer depot (Bouches-du-Rhône) since Tuesday. This is for the executive to guarantee the supply of fuel in service stations and airports in Paris, where shortages are growing. As of 1 p.m. Thursday, 14.9% of gas stations across the country lacked either gasoline (SP 98, SP95, E10) or diesel, according to calculations made by Fig Data.
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Among the garbage collectors
The strike of Parisian garbage collectors, which began on March 6, will continue this weekend. The CGT Public Services indeed voted Tuesday in general assembly the renewal of the strike until Monday, March 27. This Friday, 10,000 tons of waste remained uncollected in Paris, despite the requisitions of agents taken by the Paris police headquarters. Two of the three incineration plants processing waste from the capital have also reopened friday morning, the agents having decided the end of the movement, the metropolitan union Syctom told AFP. The strike also ended on Friday. in the 15th arrondissement of the capitalannounced the private provider Pizzorno.
In the region too, garbage collectors are still on strike in several large cities, such as Le Havre, Rennes or Nantes.
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