The world of education is mobilizing against the pension reform, and seems as determined as that of transport to the withdrawal of the project. Europe 1 met Barbara, a kindergarten teacher in Marseille who has been picketing since the first day of mobilization. For her, continuing the movement until the Christmas holidays does not scare her.

The transport sector is not alone in mobilizing against pension reform. And the teachers are as determined as the railway workers to believe Barbara, teacher in kindergarten in Marseille and member of the FSU union. On the eve of the second day of demonstrations throughout France, she is fighting "for the withdrawal of the project".

On strike "until Thursday included"

"I was on strike last Thursday [the first day of mobilization, ed], I am on Monday, and until Thursday included for now," she says at the microphone of Europe 1. If it has not given more course for a few days now, this is not the case of all colleagues who can make "the highlights, ie Tuesdays and Thursdays". "We are here to maintain the fight and the flame".

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On strike while the arbitrations of the reform have not yet been made, Prime Minister Philippe Philippe to make announcements in this direction for Wednesday, Barbara says "the sounds of the bell are clear": "When the minister [Jean -Michel] Blanquer guarantees us at least 1,000 euros of retirement for a complete career, there is something to be angry ". As to whether this mobilization will continue until the Christmas holidays, Barbara responds in the affirmative, but ensures that it does "thinking of [his] pupils". And to conclude: "Nobody goes on strike by gaiety of heart".