Grève SNCF à Noël : les raisons de la colère des syndicats
Les syndicats de la SNCF ont appelé à une grève illimitée à partir du 15 décembre. Plusieurs raisons sont invoquées.
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SNCF : appel à la grève illimitée à partir du 11 décembre
Dans un communiqué commun, la CGT-Cheminots, l'Unsa-Ferroviaire, Sud-Rail et la CFDT-Cheminots précisent que la grève sera illimitée et reconductible par ...
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Greve SNCF - 10 things to know with detail
The SNCF (Société Nationale des Chemins de fer Français) is the national railway company in France, responsible for operating the country's extensive rail network.
The ongoing strikes by SNCF employees are in protest against proposed reforms by the French government, which includes changes to working conditions, job security, and the SNCF's status as a public company.
The strikes began on April 3, 2018, and are expected to last until June 28, 2018. They are being carried out in a series of two-day strikes every five days, as part of a rolling strike action.
The strikes have caused major disruptions to rail services across France, with many trains being cancelled or delayed. This has impacted both domestic and international train services, including high-speed TGV trains.
The strikes have also affected other forms of transportation, such as buses and flights, as travelers seek alternative ways to reach their destinations.
The French government has stated that it is willing to negotiate with the unions representing SNCF employees, but is firm in its commitment to implementing the proposed reforms.
The reforms include plans to open up the rail network to competition, which is seen as a threat to the job security of SNCF employees. The government also wants to eliminate special employment status for new recruits, which includes benefits such as early retirement and job security.
The strikes have received mixed reactions from the public, with some supporting the SNCF employees in their fight against the reforms, while others criticize the disruptions caused by the strikes.
The strikes have taken a toll on the French economy, with businesses suffering losses due to disruptions in transportation and supply chains. The tourism industry has also been impacted, as visitors struggle to travel around the country.
The SNCF strikes are part of a wider trend of labor unrest in France, as workers in various sectors protest against government reforms and austerity measures. The outcome of the strikes will have a significant impact on the future of the SNCF and the French rail industry as a whole.