At the SNCF, a strike against a backdrop of demands for profit sharing

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At the SNCF, a strike against a backdrop of demands for profit sharing

At the SNCF, a strike against a backdrop of demands for profit sharing
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The two work stoppages this week, beginning May 8, highlight a head-on confrontation between management and employee representatives over the allocation of company profits.
This Monday, May 5, in the Île-de-France region, traffic is normal on RER line A. However, only every other train on networks B and C will be running. (Ian Langsdon/AFP)

For once, on the eve of a social movement , the SNCF management is on the offensive to announce that everything will be fine. "We are far from a black week, there will be no week of standstill, but a week as normal as possible," promised the CEO of the SNCF to AFP on Sunday morning. the SNCF Voyageurs subsidiary, Christophe Fanichet. The reality is, however, a little more nuanced . This Monday, May 5, in Ile-de-France, traffic is normal on line A of the RER. On the other hand, networks B and C will only see one train out of two run. The same goes for lines N, U and V of the Transilien. Regarding the call for a strike from May 8 to 11, launched by the CGT and SUD Rail and joined by

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