RATP strike: mobilization scheduled for Friday, January 13

RATP strike mobilization scheduled for Friday January 13

STRIKE RATP. At the initiative of the CGT union, a strike notice was filed by RATP agents for Friday January 13, 2023.

[Mis à jour le 6 janvier 2023 à 17h41] The CGT union of the RATP filed last Wednesday a strike notice for the day of Friday January 13 “which covers all staff, of all categories and in all services”, with the aim of demanding “an increase monthly statutory fee of 300 euros, equivalent to 50 index points”.

While the NAO meeting (mandatory annual negotiations) of 2023 will be held that day, a “big rally” is planned for 2 p.m. in front of the Esterel building in Val-de-Fontenay (94). RATP agents believe that “the account is still not there”, while “the consequences of inflation will continue to [les] hit”, stressing that the management of the RATP, of which former Prime Minister Jean Castex is at the head, has “mainly responded with bonuses, most of which are ephemeral”.

A strike notice has been filed by the CGT for the day of January 13, 2023. “In 2022, as in 2021 and even the previous years, the company has earned millions of euros in net results, the fruit of our work. Therefore, the part of the added value to be taken into account for our statutory salaries must be more important to better remunerate our work, our qualifications”, estimates the CGT in a letter sent to Jean Castex, CEO of the RATP. The strike notice for January 13, 2023 runs from Thursday January 12 at 7:30 p.m. until Saturday January 14 at 7 a.m.

Where can I follow RATP traffic information?

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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