The kickoff of the mobilization against the pension reform promises to be intense.

The situation should be “very difficult” in public transport on Thursday, the Minister Delegate for Transport Clément Beaune anticipated on Tuesday, calling on users to postpone their trips or to telecommute.

“It will be a rough Thursday.

(…) It will be a Thursday of major disruptions in transport, ”he warned on France 2.

SNCF and RATP will give their traffic forecasts from Tuesday evening.

“I say this for those who can (…): anything that makes it possible to move forward or delay a trip (…), to telecommute when possible, is welcome because it will be a very difficult Thursday. in public transport” because of the pension reform, he added.

"Supporting Reform"

"I hope it won't last, especially," added Clément Beaune, saying he was unable to predict the impact that a renewal of the movement or new actions could have on departures for the next February vacation.

The Minister recalled that he had asked the management of transport companies to "work with the trade unions" to "support the reform" of pensions by addressing "wear and tear at work, hardship, career development “, in order to” lower the tension in the coming days “.

No preventative refueling

More generally, the majority must still "explain the content of the reform", which aims to "save our pension system", estimated Clément Beaune.

Addressing motorists who rush to refuel for fear of a fuel shortage: "we must not take precautionary measures" because there is currently no blockage, he insisted, while some stations are already dry.

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