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A THIRD OF TRAINS ARE EXPECTED TO BE CANCELLED TODAY AS THE RESULT OF A TICKET INSPECTOR STRIKE. PASSENGERS CAN NOW CLAIM COMPENSATION Rail unions SUD-Rail and CGT have until midday today to


respond to a proposal made by SNCF to avert a strike on New Year’s weekend (December 31-January 1). French ticket inspectors are already striking this weekend (December 23-25), meaning that


one in three trains are cancelled on average today, and two in five on Saturday and Sunday. READ MORE: FRANCE RAIL STRIKES: TWO IN FIVE TGV TRAINS CANCELLED THIS WEEKEND The strike has


provoked anger among government ministers, who have called on SNCF management to find a way to resolve the situation, and urged striking workers to acknowledge “their responsibilities”.


Government spokesperson Olivier Véran called for SNCF workers “who wanted to strike” to “give up” on the action and “understand the legitimate desire of French people to be able to see their


family in good conditions” this Christmas. Minister for Ecological Transition and Cohesion of the Territories Christophe Béchu has told France 2: “I think deciding to strike on December 24


and 25 spoils the right to strike. After the years that we have gone through, there is a need for people to see each other. “200,000 French people will not be able to take a train to spend


Christmas with their loved ones, and that is not right. “Working for SNCF is not like working for just anywhere. You have a responsibility,” to the public, he added. Finance Minister Clément


Beaune has estimated that the ticket inspector strike will cost SNCF around €100million. SNCF bosses met with union leaders over video call last night (December 22), and proposed “strong


supplementary measures in recognition of the ticket inspector profession, the creation of new positions and more career progression”. SNCF had already offered a ‘_prime de travail_’


totalling €600, as well as an additional €600 gross bonus. It is now proposing that this specific ticket inspector bonus be increased to €720 per year. Jean-Pierre Farandou, SNCF’s CEO, has


also called on the sense of “responsibility” of ticket inspectors. “Unfortunately, this weekend it is already too late [...] but that is not a reason to punish French people twice over,” he


told RTL yesterday. “It is still possible to prevent New Year’s weekend from being ruined.” The director of SNCF Voyageurs, Christophe Fanichet, has told France Inter this morning that he


believes that the proposals put forward by the operator “should result in an agreement”. However, a spokesperson for the Unsa-Ferroviaire union said yesterday that there will “definitely” be


cancellations next weekend as well. COMPENSATION CLAIM FORM LAUNCHED SNCF has previously said that anyone whose train is cancelled because of the strike, or who has to change their journey


plans because of the disruption, will be entitled to compensation equating to 200% of the original cost of their ticket. READ MORE: FRENCH CHRISTMAS RAIL STRIKES: 200% TICKET REFUNDS FOR


CANCELLATIONS This is in addition to a full refund if your train is cancelled between today and December 26, or a free exchange if you decide to swap to a different service. The compensation


will take the form of a voucher, and claims can be made online on this page. The above link will take you to a private chat function to which you can explain your situation. You can fill in


the reason for your compensation request, the date of your booked journey and whether your original ticket has been cancelled or exchanged. The chatbot will then send you to the claim form,


which can also be accessed directly here. You can also send an email to the customer service department, but the “processing time will be lengthened” because of the strike. SNCF has said


that people whose Ouigo service has been cancelled should receive compensation automatically to the email address they entered to receive their ticket. WHY IS THE STRIKE HAPPENING? Ticket


inspectors are protesting against their current pay and career progression. A strike notice was issued by the CGT and SUD-Rail unions for December 23-26 and December 30-January 2. The CFDT


and Unsa unions have not issued a strike notice. CGT and SUD-Rail are not actively calling on their members to strike, but have not retracted their notices, leaving it up to workers whether


they choose to take action or not. The possibility of a strike emerged from a Facebook group uniting 3,500 of France’s 10,000 ticket inspectors, called le Collectif ACST. The CFDT and Unsa


unions accepted the proposals already tabled by SNCF, and it is also for this reason that CGT and SUD-Rail have not explicitly called for workers to strike. AIR FRANCE STRIKE An Air France


cabin crew strike for December 22 until January 2 began yesterday. However, the airline has stated that all scheduled flights will run as planned today and tomorrow. Forecasts for the coming


days will be published 24 hours before. RELATED ARTICLES RAIL STRIKES CALLED ON CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR WEEKENDS IN FRANCE AIR FRANCE PROMISES THAT ALL FLIGHTS WILL RUN TOMORROW DESPITE


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