Although the impact promises to be nil on the frequency of the Marseille metros, the CFDT calls on station agents, those who notably welcome the public at the counters, to stop work on Wednesday, September 7.

“It has been said for months and months that there is a lack of staff to welcome users at the station.

The waiting time at the counters can be 30, 40 minutes, ”denounces Patrick Rossi, deputy secretary of the CFDT-RTM (Régie des transports marseillais).

The trade unionist explains that the management is betting more on the digitization of services.

According to him, the hiring of a dozen people would be necessary within this service which brings together around forty employees spread over seven sites.

A drop of water among the 3,700 employees of the RTM.

The other unions of the metropolis, and in particular FO which is the majority, obviously did not wish to join the strike.

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