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France: national day of strike on 2 December called by CGT–FSU–Solidaires

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Major cross-sector/public sector (notably education)

Intersyndical call for a nationwide strike and demonstrations on Tuesday 2 December 2025 against austerity and for wage increases; education unions confirm participation.

This alert was originally created on 22 November 2025.

Public Impact

🚂 Train
🏫 Schools
🏥 Hospitals

Effective Dates

Updates

Apr 12, 2026
✅ Completed
All effective dates have passed (legacy backfill)
Dec 1, 2025
✎ Update
Government and media forecasts indicate minor rail disruptions on Dec 2 (e.g., RER C ~9/10 service and localized Intercités/TER slowdowns), while TGV and RATP traffic are expected to run normally. This adds a trains impact to the national CGT–FSU–Solidaires day.
🎯 Public impact
+ Train
Nov 27, 2025
✎ Update
CGT Culture, FSU and SUD Culture filed an intersyndical preavis starting 2025‑12‑02 and continuing until demands are met, confirming Culture ministry participation beyond the single national day.
🎯 Public impact
− Schools, Hospitals
Nov 26, 2025
✎ Update
For the Dec 2 inter-union strike, Solidaires confirms a confederation-wide call with CGT and FSU; CGT’s Services Publics federation filed a nationwide preavis covering territorial services and private operators in its scope; CGT Santé-Action sociale has a valid preavis covering Dec 2, indicating hospital participation.
🎯 Public impact
+ Hospitals

Affected Locations

  • France (national)
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