The rate of strikers at the SNCF went up Tuesday morning to 6%, on the 41st consecutive day of the strike against the pension reform, with a quarter (24.8%) of train drivers on strike, management announced.
Among the other personnel essential to the circulation of trains, 14.9% of the controllers and 10.6% of the signalmen were on strike, according to a count of the direction.
All of these rates are up sharply from Monday, when the overall rate fell to 4.3%, its lowest level since the start of the movement. The highest level - 55.6% - had been reached on the first day of the unlimited strike, December 5.
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