Almost two out of ten civil servants (19.4%) were on strike this Tuesday at noon in the state civil service, compared to 28% during the first day of mobilization against the government’s pension reform project, according to the Secretariat of the Function public. As in the state civil service, which has 2.5 million agents, the mobilization was reduced in the other two large branches.
In the territorial civil service (close to two million agents), the rate of strikers reached 7.9% at noon, compared to 11.3% on January 19, the ministry detailed. In the public hospital service (1.2 million agents), it rises to 8.5%, compared to 9.9% twelve days earlier.
About a quarter of teachers on strike
The unions representing the public service oppose en bloc the gradual two-year change in the legal retirement age (from 62 today to 64 in 2030).
According to the Ministry of National Education, the second day of national mobilization against the pension reform resulted in a rate of teachers on strike of 25.92%, including 26.65% in primary education and 25.22% in secondary education. , figures well below those advanced by the unions
Source: BFM TV
