As per reports, while Société Nationale des Chemins de fer Français (SNCF) has stated that the Transilien network, including several RER lines or sections within Île-de-France, will operate normally, the Confédération Générale du Travail (CGT)-Cheminots and the SNCF’s leading union have announced plans to continue protest actions throughout June, and additional strike actions are planned on 04, 05 and 11 June.
• This includes strike actions by various categories of railway staff, signalling persistent labour unrest. On 04 June, a strike by train drivers is aligned with a roundtable discussion concerning bonus structures.
• On 05 June, a broader strike involving all railway personnel, covering demands for salary revisions and enhanced working conditions, is expected.
• On 11 June, conductors are expected to mobilise independently. This schedule indicates organised and escalating actions aimed at influencing SNCF’s management decisions.