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Umajor strike awaits travelers having to take a train from the SNCF this week-end. Traffic will be very disrupted from Friday, December 2, and until Sunday. A strike by controllers will indeed force the SNCF to cancel 60% of its TGV and Intercités. The Ouigo are concerned. A gradual recovery is expected on Monday.
SNCF Voyageurs plans 1 train out of 2 on the TGV Nord, 1 out of 3 on the TGV Est, 1 out of 4 on the TGV Atlantique, 1 out of 3 on the TGV Sud-Est, 1 out of 4 on Ouigo and 1 Intercités out of 2 on Friday until Sunday, she said, noting that affected travelers should be notified. Internationally, the company foresees normal traffic for Eurostar and Thalys, 1 out of 3 TGVs to Swiss1 of 2 facingGermany1 in 3 facingItaly and no traffic to theSpain. A “gradual recovery” is envisaged on Monday, with 3 out of 4 trains to all TGV axes, according to a press release.
Refund possible
Customers who have left their contact details must know by email or SMS on Wednesday whether their train is maintained or canceled. In any case, the company recommends that they check the train timetables before going to the station and, when possible, postpone their journeys.
All travellers, whether their train is maintained or cancelled, and whatever their ticket – TGV inOui, Ouigo and Intercités – can be fully reimbursed for journeys scheduled between Friday and Monday, or exchange their ticket free of charge on all trains. where there is room until Thursday, December 8 inclusive, according to SNCF Voyageurs.
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The captains – generally called controllers – perform an essential function in terms of traffic and passenger safety, and are therefore essential to authorize the circulation of a TGV in all safety conditions, underlined the public company.
The management regrets a movement maintained “while concrete and important measures have been proposed to the trade unions at the end of several weeks of negotiations”.
These measures related, according to the press release, to the specific career development of this category “with an increase in the volume of promotions and an increase in their annual remuneration from January 2023”. “Additional measures had also been proposed to facilitate the change of profession for those who wish to do so,” she added.
This strike comes on the eve of the start of the mandatory annual negotiations (NAO), which must begin on Wednesday, December 7 at the level of the SNCF group. The CGT, SUD-Rail and CFDT called for a “united strike” that day.