Kit de mobilisation pour la grève du 2 octobre
Grève : le syndicat CGT de Carrefour AUCH communique :
Gers : bras de fer autour d’une prime annuelle versée aux salariés de Carrefour, la CGT appelle "à la grève" et au blocage de l'hypermarché samedi matin
greve cgt - 10 things to know with detail
- The CGT (Confédération Générale du Travail) is one of the major trade unions in France, known for its strong stance on workers' rights and social justice issues.
- A CGT strike, or "greve," is a form of protest where workers walk off the job to demand better working conditions, higher wages, or other benefits.
- CGT strikes are usually organized around specific grievances, such as proposed changes to labor laws, pension reforms, or government austerity measures.
- The CGT has a long history of organizing strikes and protests in France, dating back to its founding in 1895.
- CGT strikes can have a significant impact on the economy, as key industries such as transportation, energy, and public services may be affected.
- CGT strikes often involve negotiations with employers or government officials to address workers' concerns and reach a resolution.
- The CGT has a large membership base, with members from a wide range of industries and sectors across France.
- CGT strikes are usually announced in advance, giving employers and the public time to prepare for potential disruptions.
- CGT strikes can sometimes lead to clashes with police or counter-protesters, particularly if the demonstrations turn violent.
- Despite the controversy surrounding CGT strikes, the union remains a powerful force in French labor relations and continues to advocate for workers' rights and social justice issues.