The staff of the T2C in charge of public transport in Clermont-Ferrand (Puy-de-Dôme) had launched a strike on the day of the start of the school year, Thursday September 1.
After six days of mobilization, the employees will return to work this Wednesday, reports La Montagne.
The day before, they indeed obtained from the management of the network a revaluation of 3% of wages and the hiring of 20 additional drivers.
Public transport services will resume tomorrow after the conclusion of an agreement with the trade unions.
It makes it possible to sanctuarize the mobility projects of our metropolis while partly responding to the demands of T2C employees.
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These guarantees will make it possible to offset part of the effects of inflation and relieve the workforce, which has been very mobilized in recent months.
These hirings will also lead to an increase in supply during peak hours, according to Blandine Galliot, president of T2C.
An overloaded network
Several union delegates, however, regretted having had to go on strike to obtain these improvements when negotiations had been launched in the spring.
For Clermont users, the resumption of transport will facilitate daily journeys.
During the strike, the agglomeration's road network was indeed particularly overloaded, which prompted some residents to get on their bikes.
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