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- For this new inter-professional day of strikes and demonstrations, the unions, led by the CGT and FO, are still demanding the withdrawal of the pension reform.
- While the showdown between the executive and the unions has lasted for over a month, attention will be paid to the extent of the mobilization.
- It is the 36th day of the mobilization against the pension reform, which began on December 5.
07:38: In Ile-de-France, you circulate approximately normally
The Sytadin site lists 242 km of traffic jams at 7.20 am, a moderate value compared to usual.
7:35 a.m .: Update on train and metro traffic
At SNCF, traffic will be more disrupted than yesterday this Thursday, with 60% of TGV and 40% of TER. In Ile-de-France, a third of Transilien (RER SNCF, trains of the Paris suburbs) will roll and "the situation will be particularly difficult on certain lines", warned the direction.
Traffic at the RATP will also be difficult: only two automated metro lines 1 and 14 will operate normally. The other fourteen metro lines will be “very disrupted”, as will the RER.
[Social Movement] ⚠️ For 9/01, #RATP forecasts very disrupted traffic, prioritizing peak times with all metro lines open. The traffic supply will be down compared to the previous days on the tram & 1 in 2 buses will run on average. ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/7K0RHQEYkk
- RATP Customer Service (@ClientsRATP) January 8, 20207:30 am: Hello and welcome to this live
Transport, demonstrations, political reactions ... Throughout the day, we will follow the mobilization against pension reform for this new day of strike. Let's go !
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