The officers go disengage for an hour in solidarity with the 8 controllers attacked on May 17 while the alleged perpetrator is judged in court this Thursday at 2 p.m. The network will be completely shut downexception of school transportnormally insured.
Our agents are not here to take hits, one of the controllers has had more than a week of ITT” – Director Stran
The regular lines will therefore be completely interrupted, the commercial agencies closed and the staff will gather at the depot from 2 to 3 p.m. Of the disturbances are to be expected from 1:30 p.m. and until 3:30 p.m.. It’s rare but it’s a movement supported by management de la Stran who also wishes to mark the occasion. “Our agents are not here to take hits, one of the controllers had more than a week of ITT (temporary interruption of work)” denounces its director Sylvain Rochat.
In Saint-Nazaire, security is deteriorating” – CGT Stran
“We can clearly see that in Saint-Nazaire, security is deteriorating, it is mounting pressure, it is tense. We feel that it can degenerate at any time“says Jean-Christophe Rocheteau, CGT delegate of the Stran. “We have no illusions, but to do well, we need a specific transport police like in other cities”.
This May 17, at the bus stop Sunderland, near the Aristide Briand high school and on the road to Bois Joalland, a young man gets angry following a check. He hit a controllermanages to escape by uttering death threats according to the CGT, and returns with a knife, a blade of about 20 cm. “Fortunately, the police soon arrived. But we can’t let that go. We were all very shocked” sums up Jean-Christophe Rocheteau again.
Stran customers were warned on Monday June 20 of the disruptions for this Thursday, subscribers by text and email, with displays on screens on board buses or at stops, and via social networks.