French PM Edouard Philippe gets tough with SNCF

French PM Edouard Philippe gets tough with SNCF

by Joseph Anthony
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Railway workers attend a meeting at Gare du Nord train station on the second day of a nationwide strike by French SNCF railway workers

French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe said on Thursday he would not back down on plans to overhaul the state-run SNCF railways, as the pro-reform CFDT labour union said it would take part in a further wave of strikes starting on Sunday.

Philippe reiterated that he would not enter into talks over how much of the SNCFโ€™s debt of 46 billion euros ($56.38 billion) the government would soak up until progress was made on the future organisation of the SNCF and employee rights.

โ€œIโ€™m open to discussion on debt โ€ฆ but in return for extremely clear commitments that will transform the companyโ€™s operations,โ€ Philippe told France Inter radio.

The four main rail unions โ€“ CGT, Sud Rail, CFDT and UNSA-Railways โ€“ plan to strike two days in every five over the next three months, the sternest challenge yet to President Emmanuel Macronโ€™s plans to modernise the French economy.

Macronโ€™s government says the SNCF, which is losing 3 billion euros a year, needs to change radically to deal with competition when the network monopoly starts to end in 2020, in line with liberalisation rules agreed at the European Union level.

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