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This Thursday, January 19 promises to be very complicated, and this in many contexts. A majority of teachers should be on strike against the pension reform. We tell you more.

The brand new pension reform, for which a simulator is accessible, definitely does not pass, for the French despite the 100 euros more on the pension of 2 million people. In order to express their dissatisfaction, to be heard and to hope that the government will reconsider its decision, a large part has decided to go on strike this Thursday, January 19in many professions.

Next Thursday will thus be impacted on many levels, and in many situations. Public transportin the first place but also schools. This is therefore not to satisfy parents who will have to find solutions for their children who will not be able to go to school. One official percentage was given this Tuesday, January 17 on the number of school strikers against this pension reform which will, among other things, bring about changes for women.

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A large majority of teachers on strike this Thursday, January 19

This Tuesday, January 17, the Snuipp-FSU, the first primary school union, has planned that 70% of primary school teachers would be on strike this Thursday, January 19 as part of a national mobilization against pension reform. A figure that is enough to panic working parents, with no real fallback solution. Guislaine David, general secretary of Snuipp-FSU, the first primary school union, gave her opinion to AFP on this subject: “This figure of 70% of strikers is not no surprise because we feel that the question of retirement is a major concern for teachersshe said.

As for the progress of the reform, the debates in Parliament should end March 26. This is the deadline for a final adoption of the text at the end of the 50-day period, as indicated by a parliamentary source on Tuesday. There is still a little time for citizens to demonstrate against this reform and to hope for a possible change. Until then, major disruptions are expectedand that will not help the daily lives of French people who unfortunately often have to live with, and according to, strikes.

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