This notice was filed by the union without waiting for the inter-union meeting supposed to study the follow-up to be given to the budget announcements formulated in mid-July by the Prime Minister.
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The notice runs from September 1 to November 30. In a letter addressed to Matignon, Tuesday, July 29, the Secretary General of Force Ouvrière, warned Prime Minister, François Bayrou: the union “”calls employees and private workers to mobilization and strike against the budgetary measures announced on July 15 “ by the government. By starting the notice on September 1, the third French union chose to set “milestone”, Without waiting for the meeting of the inter -union scheduled for the same day to study the follow -up to the Prime Minister’s announcements.
In parallel, calls for a back -to -school mobilization has been circulating for a few days on social networks, outside the union centers.
“All trade union organizations are unanimous in the refusal of austerity policies that charge workers, precarious people, job seekers or retirees”wrote the secretary general of FO, denouncing “Brutal, unjust and ineffective measures”. In this letter, consulted by AFP, he cites in particular “The abolition of two holidays, the questioning of the 5th week of paid vacation, the questioning of labor law, yet another reform of unemployment insurance” or “the deindexation of retirement pensions” AND “The doubling of medical franchises”.
Specifying that mail “is worth a strike notice for the sectors where legislation obliges it”, The union official also said that he “There are solutions that incorporate a contribution to the highest income or businesses, or the conditionality of public aid to businesses”.