RATP strike: disruptions to be expected Tuesday 7 and Saturday 11 February

RATP strike disruptions to be expected Tuesday 7 and Saturday

STRIKE RATP. Two new days of mobilization against the pension reform are scheduled for Tuesday February 7 and Saturday February 11, 2023. And the RATP unions have already announced that they are joining the strike movement.

[Mis à jour le 2 février 2023 à 18h37] The inter-union of representative organizations of the RATP (CGT, UNSA, FO, CFE-CGC) called for two new days of strikes against the pension reform Tuesday 7 and Saturday 11 February 2023. “The inter-union calls on the entire population to mobilize through strikes and demonstrations even more massively on February 7 and 11 to say no to this reform,” she said in a press release, after the second act of mobilization. very popular in the Paris metro on January 31.

The unions of the Régie Autonome des Transports Parisiens call on the agents of the RATP “to continue and amplify the mobilization”. Users of public transport in the Ile-de-France will have to organize themselves accordingly on Tuesday 7 and Saturday 11 January. Traffic forecasts for metros, RER, trams and buses will be communicated next Monday at the latest, but we can already expect many disrupted lines. Indeed, the RATP, which sees its special pension scheme threatened, is on the front line of the mobilization.

The agents of the Parisian transport network join the national and interprofessional mobilization of the tuesday 7 february at the call of the French inter-union, this date coinciding with the day after the presentation of the pension reform to the National Assembly. Indeed, the special pension scheme of some 40,000 RATP employees is seriously threatened. For their part, the CGT-Cheminots and SUD-Rail unions of the SNCF have already announced two consecutive strike days on February 7 and 8:

In a press release, the RATP intersyndicale called on “all the company’s agents to continue and amplify the mobilization through the strike and the demonstration on Tuesday February 7 and then on Saturday February 11 to say no to this reform” of pensions. The SNCF unions have not decided for this 4th day of interprofessional and national mobilization against the pension reform. Saturday, February 11 falls on the second weekend of the holidays schools in zone A and the first in zone B.

Several tools are available on the Web to find out about upcoming traffic disruptions at RATP. To know the traffic status of the metro, RER, bus, tram in real time, with the stations possibly closed today, consult theRATP traffic information. For the RER, you can also follow the Twitter accounts @RERA, @RERB, @RERC, @RERD Where @RERE. To monitor train traffic in real time, visit the Transilien.



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