October 2 Strike: "neither a Success nor a Failure", Says Sociologist Michel Wieviorka
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On Thursday, October 2nd, the unions called for the mobilization in order not to relax the pressure until the draft budget 2026 was unveiled by the Prime Minister. Participation could be in sharp decline compared to the last day of the strike, on September 18th. For sociologist Michel Wieviorka, it is neither a success nor a defeat. - Strike of October 2nd: "Neither a success nor a failure," says sociologist Michel Wieviorka (Politics).
The Ministry of Public Service reported that 4.22% of public servants were on strike on Thursday at midday.
On Thursday, strikers' rates reached 6.95% in schools, 7.38% in colleges and 4.95% in general and technological schools.
The CGT lists approximately 240 actions planned throughout France for the second day of mobilization at the inter-union call. The rates of strikers announced are lower than those of the day of 18 September in transport or the civil service.
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