PARIS (Reuters) – The organizations hostile to Labour law hope to attend a renewed engagement this week, marked by two days of protests and strike calls made by several unions, including transport
After the forced passage of the government, which has resorted to Article 49-3 of the Constitution to adopt the text carried by the Minister of Labour Myriam El Khomri, CGT, FO, FSU, Solidaires, Unef, UNL and Fidl provide two new days of strikes and demonstrations Tuesday and Thursday.
Although the mobilization seemed to falter in the street last Thursday, the secretary general of Force workers Jean-Claude Mailly was optimistic Monday morning on RTL.
“I do think that there is still a capacity not only to mobilize but to move the government,” -t he said
Asked about the intention of the CGT and FO to paralyze the country through notice of strike launched in different sectors, he said. “We would like the above Government opens the ears and eyes. “
” When you is not heard, try to be heard, “added the secretary general of the CGT, Philippe Martinez, in the evening on France 2.
EURO THREATENED?
truck drivers, mobilized against the “inversion of the hierarchy of norms”, that is to say that the business agreements can override the Labour Code and collective agreements, should give the kickoff on the night of Monday to Tuesday, federations FO, CGT and Solidaires South have called for an indefinite strike starting from 22:00 .
“There will be no roadblocks, people can go to work,” promised on BFM TV the secretary general of the CGT Transport, Jerome Truth, citing “areas of blockages logistics (…) and so-called sensitive “sites.
at RATP, the notice filed by the CGT runs from Monday to Wednesday 22:00 to 06:40.
the railway unions mobilized also to influence the negotiations on their working conditions, should come to swell the ranks of protest against the Labour law from Tuesday.
the federation CGT railway filed a notice unlimited strike as of Tuesday evening. The organization, a majority in the SNCF, said the move will cover the period every week from Tuesday to Friday 7:00 p.m. 08:00.
South Rail, third union at SNCF, has filed his side notice noon Tuesday and beginner current strike until Monday, July 11 at 08:00, the day after the final of the European Football championship.
the aviation sector should not be spared, with the call to the strike launched on Thursday by the USAC-CGT, the first union of the Directorate General of civil Aviation (DGCA).
the federation of CGT unions of oil has in turn appealed to blocking progressive petroleum products between Tuesday and Thursday, Friday prior to general meetings to decide on the possibility of a renewed strike or shut down the sites.
PROHIBITION oF MANIFEST
While violent clashes with security forces and significant damage occurred in recent months on the sidelines marches against the Labour law in several cities, the Paris police headquarters said in a statement it had “under the requirements of enforcing law and order, particularly in the context of the state of emergency, banned access to venues of upcoming rallies in several individuals regularly spotted in the latest clashes in Paris” .
These measures “to ensure the safety of the event” covers both the route will follow the procession on Tuesday and the perimeter of the Republic square on the night of Tuesday to Wednesday.
When contacted by Reuters, the police headquarters declined to specify the number of orders made in chambers explaining that were in progress.
however, it was clarified that ‘prohibition against a photographer, without knowing as a journalist, had been canceled.
the police should also show this week to call the union Alliance, which provides for Wednesday mobilization day to denounce a feeling of distrust of police, called “anti-cop hatred.”
the CGT and FO, while evoking the need to punish any police violence and condemning the Action thugs, have given their support to this event.
“They (the police, note) are a little burned out, between the state of emergency, and the demonstrations today Euro 2016 tomorrow, “said Jean-Claude Mailly.
According to a BVA poll for Orange and iTELE released Sunday, 54% of French still support the mobilization against the proposed labor law.
(Myriam Rivet, edited by Jean-Philippe Lefief)
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