“The match is coming to an end,” said Laurent Berger, general secretary of the CFDT.

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1:00 p.m. : Lyon: all our friendship to IATA ;+)

1:00 p.m. : In Marseille, 4,000 people are demonstrating, according to the prefecture. In Nantes, scuffles broke out. In Lyon, the demonstration started from the Manufacture des Tabacs, in Lyon, to take the Cours Gambetta, the Guillotière bridge and reach the Place Bellecour. Our colleagues from France 3 saw this dog in the heart of the procession, while @lyonnais send us a photon, thank you!

First unusual images: this dog in demonstration!

(Thierry Swiderski, France 3 Rhône-Alpes)

12:53 p.m. : Demonstrators have invaded the railway tracks in Rennes but they are reluctant to advance further because CRS are positioned not far away #strike6june


12:52 p.m. : In Rennes, demonstrators, who arrived near the station, entered the railway tracks. According to France Bleu Armorique, the procession now extends over the entire avenue du Colombier and is about to head towards the city center.

12:48 : “The match is coming to an end.”

12:44 p.m. : For Laurent Berger a page will soon turn. In fifteen days, he will no longer be at the head of the CFDT. “As secretary general of the CFDT yes, this is my last event”, he confirms. But he has every intention of continuing to pound the pavement.

12:39 : “We will continue to challenge pensions, but it will take another form.”

Laurent Berger, secretary general of the CFDT, believes that the demonstration is not the only way to protest against the pension reform. “There is always anger and resentment”but it will be expressed differently according to him.

12:35 p.m. : Journalists ask Sophie Binet if this day of mobilization is the last. The general secretary of the CGT smiles. “At each demonstration you ask us the same question, it is still likely that there will be other demonstrations”she replies, adding that she wants to talk about other subjects, such as gender inequalities, working conditions or even tax evasion.

12:30 p.m. : “Nothing will be the same if he decides to maintain this reform.”

For her part, Sophie Binet, general secretary of the CGT, is before the National Assembly. In front of the journalists present, she judges “scandalous” that the head of state “go strong” on pension reform.

12:29 : Ongoing action at the headquarters of the 2024 Olympics: strikers from RATP, Monoprix, SNCF, etc. invade the Paris Olympic and Paralympic Games Organizing Committee #PensionReform #Manif6June

12:26 p.m. : “No withdrawal, no Olympics”

@Olympic Games

the Paris 2024 site invaded by a hundred demonstrators@cgtcheminots

#Retreats #Paris2024

12:26 p.m. : The headquarters of the Paris 2024 Olympics, in Aubervilliers, in Seine-Saint-Denis, is invaded by opponents of the pension reform, according to journalists and demonstrators present on the spot.

11:59 : Power cut in the Vanves-Issy-Malakoff sector. Diagnosis in progress by @enedis More information to come. City services are temporarily unavailable.

11:58 : The CGT Energie confirms to France Bleu Paris to be behind the big power cut which affects this morning Issy-les-Moulineaux (Hauts-de-Seine). Several major groups are targeted: Canal+, Eurosport, RFI, Orange, Eutelsat, Microsoft, Cisco, Raboni… Power will not be restored until midday.

The town hall of Vanves, located next door, also shares on its Twitter account power cuts.

11:47 : The rate of strikers in National Education in metropolitan France is 5.39%, reports the ministry. The movement is more followed in the second degree (colleges and high schools), where 6.79% of the teachers were not at their post this morning, against 4.56% in the first degree (nursery and elementary schools).

11:40 a.m. : Blocking in progress of the Victor-Hugo high school in Marseille against oa #PensionReformthe Islamophobia of the headmaster and the repression of the AED of the @UDCGT13 Meet now in front of the school and at 10:30 a.m. at the old port #strike6june

11:40 a.m. : High schools blocked in several cities. This is the case in Rennes, Brest or even Marseille.

11:31 a.m. : Enedis agents have cut the power for 10 hours on a large administrative sector in Issy-les-Moulineaux. Are affected: the headquarters of RFI, Orange, Johnson and Johnson, the management of La Poste and La Banque Postale, Microsoft, Sanef, Bouygues Immobilier…

11:25 a.m. : @Nini 92 : a journalist from Freedration reports on Twitter that Enedis agents have cut power to a large administrative sector in Issy-les-Moulineaux. So this should explain it.

11:50 a.m. : Power cut in Issy-les-Moulineaux?

10:43 am : On this day of social movement, traffic is heavy this morning on the roads of Ile-de-France. The Sytadin network counted up to 450 km of cumulative traffic jams a little before 9 am.

10:39 : #Thread I am this morning live from the procession of the #Manif6June against pension reform #Pontivy. So follow the procession with me for the @Pontivy_Journal

10:38 : A wonderful time for #Manif6June . Join us at Place du 1er mai in Clermont-Ferrand!

10:35 a.m. : Protesters gather at the Corum in Montpellier for a new mobilization against the pension reform #Manif6June

10:39 : The first processions are set up everywhere in France. As in Montpellier, Clermont-Ferrand or Pontivy.

09:32 : @Gilles : in Paris, the event will leave the Invalides at 2 p.m., heading for Place d’Italie.

09:20 : At what time does the procession leave for Paris?

09:06 : “We are going to conkeep fighting”. Sophie Binet promises that the mobilization will continue after this Tuesday. “It’s been six months since the mobilization began“, and even today “hundreds of thousands of people are on strike, the level of mobilization will still be extremely high”said the general secretary of the CGT, on BFMTV.

08:43 : The French have not moved on.”

On Europe 1, the secretary general of the CFDT assures that the French have not “not digested” pension reform. “We need to restore perspective, and this requires recognition from the world of work”estimated Laurent Berger.

08:39 : In Rennes, the bus network is disrupted this morning. Protesters opposed to pension reform block the deposit, reports the manager on Twitter. The procession must start at 11 a.m. in the city center of the Breton capital.

07:41 : It’s bad luck because the SNCF traffic is normally little disturbed for this new day of mobilization. The company plans 9 out of 10 trains in circulation nationally.

07:48 : SNCF, no train between Saumur and Paris

07:01 : On the occasion of the 14th day of mobilization resembling a swan song, no less than 11,000 police and gendarmes will be mobilized throughout France, including 4,000 deployed in the capital. “The thugs and the black blocks, we are waiting for them and we will disperse them”, assured last night the prefect of police of Paris, Laurent Nuñez. Follow our live.

06:13 : Disruptions in transport, strikes sector by sector, mobilization in the street… Whether you live in Paris, La Roche-sur-Yon or Vesoul, here is what to expect today for the 14th day of action against pension reform.

Passengers at the Gare du Nord, in Paris, during a day of mobilization against the pension reform, March 23, 2023. (CHRISTOPHE ARCHAMBAULT / AFP)(CHRISTOPHE ARCHAMBAULT / AFP)


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