A cash machine. (illustration) - RAPHAEL BLOCH / SIPA

The CGT syndicate of the Bank of France announced Friday the filing of a notice of strike "renewable blocking" from Monday in two fiduciary centers of the bank in Ile-de-France and in Hauts-de-France, which process more than a quarter of the country's banknotes. This call for strike comes within the framework of the protest movement against the pension reform, details a press release, recalling the request of the CGT for a "withdrawal of the reform".

It concerns a site in La Courneuve (Seine-Saint-Denis) and another in Sainghin-en-Mélantois (North). Their blockages could disrupt the supply of ATMs, the union warns. These two sites process more than a quarter of the country's banknotes. They are part of the Banque de France cash network, through which it maintains coins and banknotes and manages their good circulation.

The CGT also indicates reflecting on an extension of the movement elsewhere in France.

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