Major National Strike in France on December 2: Transport and Public Services Disrupted

Major National Strike in France on December 2: Transport and Public Services Disrupted

France’s National Strike on December 2, 2025: What You Need to Know

France is set to experience significant disruptions on Tuesday 2nd December 2025, as major unions including the CGT, FSU, and Solidaires have called a nationwide strike. This large-scale industrial action targets the government’s 2026 budget proposal, which unions criticize as socially unfair and austerity-driven. The strike will impact public transport, schools, and various public services across the country, with potential ripple effects affecting daily life for millions.


Transport Disruptions: Severe Delays and Cancellations Expected

  • The strike is expected to cause widespread interruptions to transport networks, particularly:

    • RATP network in Île-de-France with reduced frequency or complete suspensions on metro, RER, and bus lines.

    • SNCF rail services, including regional and high-speed trains (TGV), face delays and cancellations.

    • Air France pilots, represented by minority unions, may also strike on December 2 and 3, affecting flights.

  • Travelers should check updates prior to commuting, expect significant delays, and allow extra travel time or seek alternatives.


Education and Public Services Slowed Down

  • Schools across France will face teacher absences leading to potential school closures or only partial operation, including:

    • Temporary closures of canteens and suspension of extracurricular activities.

    • Some municipalities will provide minimum service; others may close entirely.

  • Public administration services will slow, with reduced access to prefectures, town halls, and government offices.

  • Health services and universities are also participating, causing limited access and potential appointment delays.


The Unions’ Demands: Fighting Against Austerity Measures

  • The strike protests the government’s 2026 Finance Bill, highlighting:

    • Opposition to the planned elimination of 3,000 public sector jobs.

    • Calls to end the salary freeze and abolish increased medical deductibles.

    • Demands to revoke pension reforms and end the “year blank” freezing retirement pensions until 2030.

  • Unions aim to amplify pressure during the parliamentary budget debate and demand social, fiscal, and environmental justice.


Nationwide Demonstrations and How to Participate

  • Over 150 rallies and demonstrations are planned nationwide, including major gatherings such as:

    • Place de l’Opéra in Paris at 16:00.

    • Protests in cities including Bordeaux, La Rochelle, Dijon, Le Havre, Rouen, Lens, Douai.

    • Regional activities, such as multiple events in the Var department (Toulon, Saint-Raphaël, Draguignan).

  • The union coalition encourages workers, retirees, youth, and jobseekers to participate.

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