The Secretary General of the Ouvrière Frédéric Souillot sent a letter to François Bayrou to inform him that his union requested “mobilization and attack” against the budgetary measures presented in mid -July, with a notice from September 1 to November 30.
FO “Calls employees and workers from the private and the public to mobilization and strike against the budgetary measures announced on July 15”, with a strike notice that “begins on September 1 to November 30, 2025,” writes Frédéric Souillot in this letter dated July 25, initially presented on Tuesday, July 29 by the AEF agency.
The Third French Union has chosen to put a “milestone” without waiting for the interunion meeting scheduled for September 1, which must study the follow -up of Prime Minister’s ads.
Reject government austerity policies
“All union organizations are unanimous in the rejection of austerity policies that charge workers and workers, precarious people, employment applicants or even retirees,” writes Frédéric Souillot, denouncing “brutal, unfair and ineffective measures.”
In particular, “the abolition of two vacations, the interrogation of the fifth week of paid license, the interrogation of the labor law, another unemployment insurance reform” or even “the disinxation of pension pensions” and “the duplication of medical franchises.”
Specifying that his letter “is worth a strike notice for the sectors where the legislation forces it”, the union official states that “there are solutions that make up a contribution to the highest income or companies, or the conditionality of public aid to companies.”
Trade union organizations (CFDT, CGT, FO, CFE-CGC, CFTC, ANSA, FSU, Soldaires) have collectively launched a petition to say “not to the Bayrou Budget”, which reaped more than 275,000 signatures on Tuesday and a “decoder” platform of the announced measures.
At the same time, the calls to a mobilization of return to school have circulated for a few days on social networks, outside the union centers.
Source: BFM TV
