“We have to fight”. As from the beginning of the mobilization against the pension reform, Ludovic Franceschet “supports this movement”. But the garbage man, who has close to 300,000 subscribers on TikTok, told BFMTV on Wednesday night that his economic situation did not allow him to respond to the inter-union call for a renewable strike from March 7.
In two days of strike this month, he has lost around 150 euros and wonders how he will be able to feed himself and pay his bills if he continues to strike for the next few days.
Against a country blockade
Ludovic Franceschet also added that he was not in favor of blocking the country. “We can act differently,” he pleaded.
The garbage collector then took his own example: living in Étampes (Essonne) and working in Paris, he must take an RER to go to work. However, the strike at the SNCF withdraws all trains from its line.
Given the social tensions and their increasingly precarious financial situation, Ludovic Franceschet called on the Government to “convene a referendum” so that the French approve, or not, this pension reform.
Source: BFM TV
