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Travellers stranded as wildcat strike blocks ports and airports in Corsica

Summary by The Local - Fr
Four airports and six ports remain blocked on Corsica in a dispute with the French government over future ownership of the Mediterranean island’s key transport hubs.

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Since Thursday, hundreds of travelers, tourists and road haulers have been unable to leave the island due to a major unforeseen trade union unrest

·Italy
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Access to the island is paralyzed by a spontaneous social movement that started on Thursday. The reason: the fear of seeing Corsican ports and airports be managed by private groups in the future.

·Paris, France
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Corsican maritime and air traffic has been paralyzed since the afternoon of Thursday, October 3, by a social movement of workers.

·Strasbourg, France
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A spontaneous social movement brought the island's four airports and six ports to a halt on Thursday, October 3, due to a conflict related to the management of these infrastructures between local elected officials and the State.

·Paris, France
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The Corsican Workers' Union (STC) contests the reluctance expressed by a representative of the Prefect of Corsica concerning a mechanism allowing the Chamber of Commerce to continue to manage the island's airports and ports.

·Paris, France
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Sud Ouest broke the news in France on Thursday, October 3, 2024.
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