After the demonstrations of September 18, the inter -union called for a new day of mobilization to put pressure on the Prime Minister, Sébastien Lecornu, for the 2026 budget.
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The unions return to the street. Two weeks after a first scale mobilization on September 18, which had brought together between 500,000 and a million demonstrators, the inter -union called for a new day of action on Thursday October 2 in order to put pressure on the Prime Minister, whose government is still expected. Unions oppose From the budgetary savings and claim more tax justice. If this second day of mobilization promises to be less followed than the previous one, disturbances and demonstrations are to be expected. Here is what is looming on Thursday.
In the street, many expected events
Two weeks after the first mobilization of September 18 and three weeks after the citizen movement “let’s block everything” of September 10, many rallies are scheduled for Thursday. The CGT In identifying approximately 240 actions planned throughout France. In Paris, the procession will leave at 2 p.m. An arrival at Vauban place, near the Invalides and not far from the National Assembly. In Marseille, The event will start at 10:30 am, at the level of the Old Port. Gatherings are also planned in Lyon, Toulouse, Lille, Strasbourg and all over the territory.
In transport, slight disruption announced
SNCF side, TGV traffic is announced normal, while “Some disturbances” are expected On TER, RER, Transilien and Intercités. “The circulation of intercity trains will be disrupted on the axes Lyon-Nantes, Bordeaux-Nantes and Marseille-Bordeaux and slightly disturbed on the Paris-Clermont-Ferrand and Paris-Limoges-Toulouse” axes “, warns SNCF travelers on its website.
Public transport will circulate almost normally in Ile-de-France. In the capital, the service will be normal on the entire RATP network, with the exception of some disturbances on the RER B, which crosses Paris from north to south. On September 18, the metros only circulated at rush hour and with a reduced frequency on unauthorized lines, while the RER traffic had been disrupted. In Marseille, the same diagram: public transport traffic will be little disrupted, reports Provence.
In the air sector, 75 strikers are declared and “Delays are expected” but with “a limited impact”, According to the Ministry of Transport, which underlines that“No significant disturbance” is planned at Paris airports. The General Directorate of Civil Aviation (DGAC) will apply the provisions of the minimum service in the airport navigation service at Paris-Beauvais airport, where it asked the airlines “To reduce their flight program” 30% for the day.
In schools, a drop -down strike rate
The proportion of strikers in schools is also smaller than September 18, at 10% according to the FSU-SNUIPP, the first primary union, against 17.5% on September 18. “The political vagueness slows down mobilization”, more “The staff we meet support the need for more fiscal and social justice and recognize the urgency of a budget that meets the school needs”underlines the general cosecretary of the FSU-SNUIP, Aurélie Gagnier. In colleges and high schools, the trend is also a slight reflux.
In the public service, a large call for strike
The eight representative organizations in the public service (CGT, FO, CFDT, UNSA, FSU, Solidaires, the CFE-CGC and the FA-FP) “Call staff to mobilize even more strongly”, AND “Reaffirm the need to build a completely different budget”. They denounce the absence of concrete responses from the government to their demands, among which theA “Revaluation of remuneration, improvement of employment conditions and equality between women and men”, as well as “The creation of civil servants to meet all the needs of the public service”.
Of the 5.8 million public officials in France, 12.7% were on strike in the State public service on September 18, 7.47% in the territorial public service, and 7.6% in the hospital public service.