FO 35’s Fabrice Lerestif tells parliamentarians: “We won’t forget a thing” about reindeer – HIT WEST.

6:34 p.m. by Dolores CHARLES For this 8th day of national mobilization against the pension reform, the figures are down in the processions of the west, but the demonstrators are more reassembled than ever towards the government. And even if the text is voted on this Thursday, the anger will remain very present… Following the … Read more

Retreats. Human tide against reform in the west – HIT WEST

10:11 p.m. by Dolores CHARLES The processions were very provided on this Tuesday, March 7 for the 6th day of mobilization, against the pension reform, in large and small towns. We were in Ploërmel in Morbihan, where 2,000 people marched. Reactions at the heart of the Breton procession. The demonstrators against the pension reform, currently … Read more

Pension reform. Mobilization remains strong in Lorient

February 7, 2023 at 9:46 p.m. by Dolorès CHARLES Unsurprisingly, the processions were a little less provided than last week, today February 7, knowing that a new day of mobilization was already announced for this Saturday. In Lorient, however, they were around 8,000 to parade. Testimonials at the microphone of Yann Launay. CGT boss Philippe … Read more

“We hope to make the government back down”

For the first time in almost 12 years, all the French trade union organizations (CGT, CFDT, FO, UNSA, CFE-CGC, Solidaires, FSU, CFTC) will come together to protest against this reform which they consider “unfair” and “cruel”. Many businesses and public services will be idling. But then what do the unions and a majority of French … Read more

Angers: The arrival of summer worries the CHU

10:32 a.m. – Modified: 10:41 a.m. by Emilie PLANTARD Credit: C. Jouannet CHU Angers — Less in demand, hospitals generally take advantage of the summer to reorganize beds and send caregivers on vacation. But the context of 2022 complicates this summer planning and the return of the Covid does not help… In Angers, the concern … Read more