Christmas in France in the Color of the Strike

Slow or non-existenceal public transportation and presents for strikers from the union's savings box marked the Christmas holiday in France when the strike against warned pension reform, which enters the fourth week, is not over. Today, on the 21st day of the traffic strike, trains and subways in Paris barely [...]
Today, on the 21st day of the traffic strike, trains and subways in Paris barely worked and some lines didn't work. Tomorrow the traffic will continue to be “very interrupted”, especially high-speed trains (TGV), then on two of the 16-line subway lines closed in the capital, Kosovo Press broadcasts.
The cause of the strike and the demonstration is the reform that President Emmanuel Macron wants to bring 42 pension funds into a system “universal” and abolish special pension “”, including for Paris Metro (RATP) and France employees Rail (SNCF).
Some strikers met at train stations today at the “Christmas banks” to hold “strike flames”.
The next day of major protests is Saturday, December 28th, with a strike move decentralised across France.
Unions will meet with the government on January 7th, before the bill is submitted to the Council of Ministers on January 22nd, while the opposition criticised the government for delaying the start of negotiations.
CGT-Seminos Secretary-General Loran Brun has warned the continuing strike until New Year's Day.
Because we have lost 20 or 25 days of wages, we will not stop just because it is the New Year,” he said, adding that” will have several weeks of conflicts if the government wants to push reform by force. “











