the disruptions to be expected in Nord-Pas-de-Calais Tuesday January 31
In National Education, the unions designated an even larger mobilization than January 19.
The circulation of public transport in Nord-Pas-de-Calais will be severely disrupted this Tuesday due to the new day of strike against the pension reform.
Difficulties with trams
The SNCF announces that only two out of five TGVs will run on the North axis and only one out of four TER in Hauts-de-France. Concerns about the trains will be known this Monday from 5 p.m. on the SNCF website.
In Lille, Ilevia provide that the circular trams run every ten minutes on the common section between Lille Flandres and Croisé Laroche and every 20 minutes on the Roubaix and Tourcoing branches. For the moment, no disruption is expected in the subways.
In the other big cities of the department like Lens and Dunkirk, circular transport is also slowing down.
An even more complicated day in the schools?
In National Education, the day should be even more complicated than during the first mobilization according to Internet users. According to the unions, more than 70% of teachers were on strike on January 19 in the first degree and 50% in colleges and high schools.
High schools which were to be strongly affected since several high school student unions called for blocking.
15 town halls of the Porte du Hainaut closed
As on January 19, the city of Lens will once again close several municipal structures and certain municipal services will be unavailable.
Finally, around fifteen town halls at the Porte du Hainaut will be closed to support the strike, but also to ask for more resources.