SNCF: Sud-Rail will offer railway workers a renewable strike from Tuesday


The Gare de Lyon in Paris, July 6, 2022, during a strike movement (AFP / Archives / Geoffroy Van der Hasselt)

The Sud-Rail union, the third representative organization at the SNCF, will offer railway workers a renewable strike from Tuesday, an interprofessional strike day for wages launched by the CGT, FO, Solidaires, FSU as well as youth movements.

The CGT Cheminots and Sud-Rail, the first representative union, had called on Thursday the employees of the SNCF to strike for wage increases.

“We will hold general meetings on Tuesday, October 18 all over France and we will ask the question of the renewable strike”, Fabien Villedieu, Sud-Rail union representative, told AFP on Sunday, confirming information from BFMTV.

“The justice of the peace will be the railway worker, if the railway worker says + one day is enough +, we will do one day, if the railway workers say in the majority + we are renewed +, we will go on renewable strike”, he added. According to him, “things will clear up on Tuesday, this will be the first test, a strike must already work well on the first day. There is a chance that it will continue fairly broadly until Wednesday”.

“We are asking for 400 euros net more per month,” said Fabien Villedieu.

On July 6, the direction of the SNCF had granted an average increase of 3.7% for low salaries and 2.2% for executives at the end of a day of strike which had disrupted departures on vacation from summer.

Asked about possible disruptions that this movement could cause during the All Saints school holidays (October 22 – November 7), the trade unionist estimated that “the strike creates disruption, it’s not a scoop. The strike does starts Tuesday, departures are Friday, there are a few days of possible negotiations for the management of the SNCF.

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