Invited Saturday of Europe 1, Rémi Aufrère-Privel, deputy general secretary of the CFDT-Cheminots, defended the right of withdrawal exerted by the train drivers and the controllers with the SNCF.

After a very complicated Friday, Saturday's day should again be the scene of a major mess in the stations of France. Traffic will indeed remain very disturbed, the first day of school holidays, management and unions have not found a compromise that may encourage drivers and controllers to lift their right of withdrawal, exercised after an accident that caused several injuries Wednesday, including a train driver. Invited Saturday of Europe 1, Rémi Aufrère-Privel, deputy secretary general of the CFDT-Cheminots, defended the action of his colleagues. "For us, it's not a strike," he explains.

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