Strikes compromise Christmas in France and England

Strikes compromise Christmas in France and England

you French Thanks to an agreement between them, after the New Year, they can return from their vacation as usual SNCF and unions, reached this Friday, but the ceasefire will not cancel trains over the Christmas weekend. strike of critics.

CNA, which started the strike, and two others trade unions SUD-Rail and CFDT, underlined in a joint statement “The conflict could have been avoided if the negotiations had been more meaningful.” Conducted last night and said they were satisfied “Significant progress” Received.

And yet, for the French who plan to leave train There were days of confusion, anxiety, and despair. One couple, visibly exhausted, explained that they had considered flying, but it was too expensive. Traveling by car can be tiring and expensive. This whole situation cost them a lot of time and hours of sleep.

It is a formulation of agreed measures between the unions and the company “Administrative Committee for Flight Attendants”It is attentive to potential problems Checkers🇧🇷 The bonus they receive will be increased from 600 to 720 euros and the SNCF board has committed to hiring 200 more specialists in 2023 in addition to the 350 already planned. Finally, it was responsible for issuing guarantees Career development and salary.

Strikes at British airports

In the United Kingdom, civil servant strikes Foreign Service and Frontiers At the airports where the arrivals of the country are heated. Despite the long queues, lakhs of passengers were expected to be affected British Government Decided to call back Military And, in this case, workers from other public services also support operations.

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Already Nurses Promises to return stops🇧🇷 The Royal College of Nursing has announced new dates, January 18th and 19th, yet to be confirmed.

at strikes Long unseen, and in the case of nurses, they are putting pressure on Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s conservative government. Executive Committee rejects demands of struggling public sector employees Salary increases Substantial, at a time British economy She too Under pressure🇧🇷 Inflation was 10.7% in November, driven by food and energy prices. And as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic and, now, the Russian invasion Ukraine🇧🇷

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