Local police to join strike action during paris olympics
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THE MUNICIPAL POLICE ARE SET TO GO ON A NATIONWIDE STRIKE FOR A MONTH FROM MID-JULY TO MID-AUGUST DO YOU RECEIVE THE CONNEXION'S FREE WEEKDAY NEWSLETTER? Sign up here Police unions have
declared a nationwide strike from July 14 to August 15, potentially disrupting the progress of the Olympic torch and the running of the Olympic Games themselves. Read also: Day by day:
Where Olympic torch will pass in France on way to Paris They are striking to seek a reevaluation of their professional status in the eyes of the government, which is unchanged since 1999, as
well as denouncing the conditions of their retirement. “It is scandalous that some municipal police officers are retiring at the age of 64 with a pension below the poverty line,” the
unions said in a signed declaration, who claim that the government is hearing but not listening to them. The Paris mairie is struggling to recruit police officers for the Olympics, now
relying on 2,000 officers rather than the 5,000 originally promised by mayor of Paris, Anne Hidalgo. 45,000 police officers and gendarmes will be deployed on July 26 for the opening
ceremony. Read more: UPDATED: Strikes in France in June 2024 and how you may be impacted It is unclear what the repercussions of this strike will be. Active national police officers are not
allowed to go on strike but there is no legislation surrounding the right to strike of local police officers. More industries may also go on strike during the Olympics, such as the binmen
of Paris, hotel workers and security guards, to protest the reform of unemployment benefits. Workers in these industries “cannot be blamed” for going on strike, said the secretary-general
of the Confédération générale du travail (General Confederation of Labour) Sophie Binet.
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