Railway company in France loses 400m euros in strikes

Strikes against reforming and unifying the pension system have consumed the revenues of France's state-owned railway company (SCNF) to about 400m euros, according to firm management. “This is a significant sum”, said the head of the SCNF, Jean-Pierre Farandou. An SNCF company spokesman said the railway trip continues to have interruptions [...]
“This is a significant sum”, said the head of the SCNF, Jean-Pierre Farandou.
An SNCF company spokesman said the railway trip continues to have a break on Christmas Eve, where there are only two fifths of the high-speed TVG trains in office.
During December, numerous unions have held ongoing strikes, in protest against President Emmanuel Macron's plans for reforming and unifying the country's pension system. / ATSH/












