To listen to Patrick Rué, secretary general of FO for the city of Marseille and the metropolis, who comments in

Le Monde

on the results of the professional elections that fell on Thursday evening, electronic voting would have "embarrassed a lot of field agents and favored executives" .

Still majority in number of votes in the territorial social committee;

(CST) of the city with 41.72% of the votes, the union symbol of the co-management of the Defferre and Gaudin years, however, lost the absolute majority in number of seats.

It thus now holds seven of the fifteen seats, against eight previously, which somewhat changes the situation of social dialogue.

For its part, the CGT is now the second union in number of votes (18.13%), the CFTC and CFE-CGC alliance falling to third place with 17.52% of the votes.

In number of seats in the CST, however, they weigh equally with three seats each.

The FSU (10.18%) and Unsa (8.55%) obtain one seat respectively, while the CFDT with 3;

90% of the votes have none.

The participation recorded in Marseille is 49.5%.

In mainland France, FO, on the other hand, retains its positions with five seats in the CST, just like the FSU.

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