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Strikes of June 6: SNCF expects traffic “very slightly disturbed” on Tuesday

The SNCF anticipates “very little disturbed” traffic for the new day of mobilization against the pension reform scheduled for Tuesday, June 6, while the RATP anticipates normal traffic.

The traffic of the SNCF will be “very slightly” disturbed “on Tuesday, June 6 by the new and 14th day of mobilization against the pension reform “with 9 out of 10 trains in circulation as a national average”, and it will be “normal” in Ile-de-France throughout the RATP network, the railway authorities announced on Sunday.

“The circulation of SNCF Voyageurs trains will be very slightly disturbed on Tuesday, June 6 by the national interprofessional social movement, with 9 out of 10 trains in circulation on a national average and some possible adaptations on certain lines,” the railway company said in a short press release. .

Expected normal traffic on RATP

On the transport side in Paris and Ile-de-France, “traffic will be normal” on the entire underground and surface network, the RATP told AFP.

The unions call on Tuesday a 14th day of interprofessional mobilization, two days before the examination in Parliament of a bill from the Liot group aimed at annulling the lowering of the retirement age to 64 years.

In addition to the announced strikes between electricians and gas workers, in air transport a third of the flights from Paris-Orly are cancelled.

Some 250 actions are planned in France, which should bring together between 400,000 and 600,000 people, including between 40,000 and 70,000 in the capital, according to authorities. A mobilization far from the record of March 7 (1.28 million participants according to the police), but which remains high, after a mobilizing May 1.

Author: Jeanne Bulant with AFP
Source: BFM TV

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