This Tuesday in Toulouse, the tram will run at best only until 10 am and then from 16 pm to 21 pm. With long waiting times between trains. Buses with more than twenty lines will remain at the depot and the frequency of metro trains will be disrupted. And this will only be a foretaste since these disruptions generated by a traminot strike are to continue until Friday, June 2.

i️ /Passenger
info Due to a call to the #grève, the #Tisséo network will be severely disrupted, from Tuesday 30/05 to Friday 02/06

Check the status of the network before making your trip, on https://t.co/9y13f604VR and on your Tisséo 📲 app pic.twitter.com/Mf7l1MRfwE

— Tisséo (@tisseo_officiel) May 29, 2023

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The inter-union (CFDT, CGT, SUD, FNCR), which had announced this new mobilization, wants in particular to hinder a congress on "smart mobility" that takes place this week at the MEET, the new one by exhibitions, served by the T1 tram line.

The dispute has been going on for several weeks and concerns the removal by the management of a "safeguard clause" that until now made it possible to align the remuneration of Tisséo agents with inflation. After this new week of strike, employees have already raised the idea of disrupting the Music Festival or the Rugby World Cup in September.

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  • Occitania