All the unions have already agreed to assess the action today and consider more if we do not get the appropriate responses to the complaints voiced in the street. |
Chirac didn't hear the message. We now have more reason to protest. |
Each day lost to respond to workers' requests is increasing tension. This is turning into a real emergency. |
His love of himself is getting the better of his political pragmatism. |
I hope the demonstrations will help us deal it the fatal blow. |
I think they are going to do the rounds before deliberating on the political strategy to end the crisis. |
If all you want out of work is to provide means for your existence, that's fine. But unions are here to obtain some legal norms that make work more respectable. |
If they don't listen to us we are going to have to think about moving to a general strike across the whole country. |
If we manage to be extremely numerous on Saturday, then I think the government will be able to review its position. |
It is historic. It is unthinkable for the prime minister to stay fixed in his position. For us there is just one outcome and that is withdrawal of this reform. |
It's absolutely not up to us to give up. |
It's historic. For us there is just one outcome and that is withdrawal of this reform. |
It's obvious that the government is waiting for the mobilization to wear out. If the government persists, we'll have to shift to the upper gear. |
That would be a decision with serious consequences. |
The government and employers have a few days to give tangible signs that they have heard the message. We are already poised to start planning a follow-up if the right response doesn't come. |