At the Châtillon Technocentre, which manages West rail traffic, 200 SNCF employees are still on strike. Europe 1 went to meet them.

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They remain determined. 200 SNCF employees are still on strike at the technocentre in Châtillon, which manages West traffic. While 320,000 passengers are expected on the Atlantic axis for this weekend of three days, 1 TGV on 3 runs only Wednesday. Invited from Europe 1 Wednesday morning, the head of the SNCF, Guillaume Pepy, claimed that the project of reorganization of work, with suppression of 12 days of rest, at the origin of the anger, had been withdrawn.

Strikers also demand assurances that management will not apply sanctions against them. "There is no disciplinary sanction to apply," reassured Guillaume Pépy on Europe 1. An advance, according to Agathe, striker of Châtillon: "It's one thing, of course, but it's normal. they are the ones who came to pick us up. "

"We do not understand"

What railway workers want now is to be officially received by the SNCF to explain their grievances and prepare for an exit from the conflict. "Are we really doing a round table by media, or are they coming, and we explain? He (Guillaume Pepy, nldr) exposes facts, but we have never met, so we do not understand, "says Rachid, the union SUD, at the microphone of Europe 1.

Are the strikers going back to work? A decision must be made at a general meeting scheduled for Wednesday afternoon. But the threat of contagion still hovers. According to information from Europe 1, the employees of two other Technocentres in the Paris region have asked to be received by their management.