The actions against the pension reform and the use of the 49.3 by Elisabeth Borne’s government continue this Monday throughout the country, while the deputies will examine the motions of censure from 4:00 p.m. Monday will also be the first day of the 2023 baccalaureate specialty exams, for about 540,000 high school students, against a backdrop of strike threats from supervisors.
What are the consequences for high school exams?
The Ministry of National Education will mobilize additional supervisors in order to “allow the tests to be carried out in the best conditions.” In the event of a delay due to a transport strike, the time of the test will be adjusted so that the candidate can work during the scheduled time.
But will the events take place in good conditions? The collective “Touche pas à ma Zep” listed on Sunday evening more than 120 secondary schools in 20 academies where “high school strikes” are announced.
Obstructions at the entrance to Rennes
National Education is not the only sector mobilized. “Not a single car enters Rennes this Monday,” a representative of the Maison du peuple warned last week during a rally, which on Thursday claimed the blockade of roads in the Brittany capital. Several unions (Unsa, Solidaires, FO) broadcast a call for a roadblock in the city. note The telegram.
In Beauvais, a filter dam will be organized at the Warluis roundabout, indicates picardo messenger, between 7 am and 9:30 am Objective: “to encourage the population to participate in the mobilization day of March 23”.
An operation of this type is also planned near Joué-Les-Tours, in Indre et Loire. Various rallies and demonstrations could also take place in various other cities, such as Caen.
Traffic continues to be disrupted on SNCF
On the transport side, the SNCF forecasts traffic on Monday similar to that of this weekend with four out of five TGVs and two thirds of the TERs maintained, while the renewable energy strike against the pension reform will enter its day 14 .
On the Ile-de-France rail network, traffic will be disrupted, in particular on line D of the RER and R of the Transilien with only 40% of the trains maintained. There will only be a third of the trains on the U line and half on the RER B (northbound). RER C and lines J, L and N will see two of the three trains running.
Garbage collectors mobilized
The mobilization also continues on the side of the garbage collectors. The Paris city council estimated on Sunday the volume of waste not collected on the streets at 9,600 tons, slightly less due to the requisitions decided by the prefect. They must decide whether to renew their movement today.
Garbage collectors from various cities (Rennes, Nantes, etc.) have already joined them. In some municipalities, the movement begins this Monday, such as in Bourgueuil, near Tours.
Source: BFM TV
