Wednesday, June 22, 2016

labor law: the Paris demonstration on Thursday finally approved – Le Figaro

PAPER – The unions announced Wednesday that the Paris demonstration against the labor law would eventually be allowed on a path defined by the Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve

Dramatic turn of events on Wednesday, while the police department announced this morning that the planned protest Thursday against the labor law would be prohibited: Philippe Martinez, secretary general of the CGT announced at a press conference that the seven trade unions opposed to Labour law finally got Wednesday Interior Minister the right to demonstrate on June 23 in Paris, while the police headquarters had banned the parade, announced Philippe Martinez. “The trade union and youth organizations have obtained the right to demonstrate in Paris on June 23 on a course offered by the Interior Minister, and permission to demonstrate on June 28 on terms to be discussed with the prefecture” said the secretary general of the CGT after a meeting of the Inter (FO, CGT, FSU, Solidaires, UNEF, Unl, Fidl). Bernard Cazeneuve proposed that the procession goes Thursday Bastille in Bastille, on a journey “very short” of about 1.6 kilometers, said his counterpart FO, Jean-Claude Mailly. “The security service will be strengthened,” added Philippe Martinez, who asked François Hollande to receive the Inter quickly, adding that the president “has no other way out of this impasse” .

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Around 11 am, Jean-Claude Mailly and Philippe Martinez, respectively Secretaries of Force Ouvriere and the CGT, had been received by the Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve, as they called it. “The discussions have been tightened, there is no solution, said Jean-Claude Mailly after the meeting. We we zen, Matignon that we would be too. ” Finally, the two sides finally reached an agreement on an approximately 1.6 km course.

In the morning, the CFDT had “condemned” the ban imposed by the prefecture, while judging “essential to find ways to ensure the safety of persons and property.” “If the CFDT does not share the position on the bottom of the organizations that call for mobilization, it defends their right to demonstrate to express it,” responded the union.

Given the refusal of trade union federations, negotiations have committed but, according to the prefecture they had failed at first before meeting with Bernard Cazeneuve this morning. “These discussions have not (…) not led to the emergence of an agreement on this conciliation proposal, categorically denying trade union representatives holding a static gathering and then formulating alternative proposals” may reads a statement from the prefecture. “After careful consideration, these alternative proposals do not in any way meet the necessary safety of persons and property”, reads also. The prohibition order must be taken in the day Wednesday, said the prefecture.

Several elected as Cécile Duflot (EELV), Christian Paul (Long live the Left) and Florian Filippot (FN) and even the rapporteur PS Christophe Sirugue bill on his Facebook account this morning denounced the ban on the demonstration against the labor law:

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