Pension reform: the CGT calls garbage collectors to an indefinite strike from March 7

by time news

Will we have trash cans that will overflow in March? The CGT on Tuesday launched a call for a renewable strike by garbage collectors and “the entire waste industry” from the national day of action on March 7 against the pension reform project and the two-year postponement. of the legal retirement age.

“The CGT federations of public services and transport call (…) in all companies, public establishments and communities to meet (…) to prepare for the strike in the sectors of waste and household waste collection, sorting and treatment of waste, from March 7 and until the withdrawal of the bill”, they indicate in a joint press release.

It is for the moment the only union to launch this call, but the CGT is in the majority for example in Paris, whether among municipal garbage collectors and those of the private sector, recalls François Livartowski, federal secretary of the CGT-public services.

“In the dynamics of the national inter-union”

The collection and sorting sector is shared between the public service, managed by local authorities, which depend on the federation of public services, and the private sector (companies such as Veolia, Derichebourg and Nicollin), whose workers are organized by the federation of transport.

“It is our contribution, our participation in the call of the inter-union for the blocking of the economy”, assures François Livartowski, indicating that the CGT will address the other trade union federations of the sector to widen the call, “since we are in the dynamics of the national inter-union”.

“Two more years of work would, for a large part of us, mean the risk of dying before retirement, or shortly after. Faced with such contempt for our careers, our professions, our lives, it is time for a response and general mobilization”, conclude the two federations.

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