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In Direct - Strike of September 10: "Blocking Everything Is Worse than Anything," Says Bruno Retailleau at 20h of Tf1

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The minister of the interior is the guest of TF1's 20H. Bruno Retailleau will answer Gilles Bouleau's questions. Find his interview in this direct. - EN DIRECT - Strike of September 10: "Blocking everything is worse than anything," says Bruno Retailleau at TF1's 20H (Policy).

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Lean Left

A driving federation in the fight against pension reform in 2023, the FNME-CGT announces some 40 blocked sites in France this Tuesday, September 2, especially in La Courneuve. And reflects on how to register in the calls of September 10 and 18.

·Paris, France
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Lean Left

Are we moving towards a black September marked by major blockages, strikes and demonstrations against Bayrou government policy? Sector-by-sector response for the two days of mobilization...

Lean Left

Since the beginning of the summer, various messages on social networks have called for mobilization on Wednesday, September 10, by paralyzing the economy. Over time, the movement has been recovered by part of the political class, especially on the left.

Center

The minister of the interior is the guest of TF1's 20H. Bruno Retailleau will answer Gilles Bouleau's questions. Find his interview in this direct. - EN DIRECT - Strike of September 10: "Blocking everything is worse than anything," says Bruno Retailleau at TF1's 20H (Policy).

Lean Left

The other two main organizations of state agents, the Workers' Force and the CFDT, focus on the call for a strike launched by an inter-union on 18 September.

·Paris, France
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Lean Right

The other two main organisations, the Workers' Force (FO) and the CFDT, are currently focusing on September 18.

·Paris, France
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Le Figaro broke the news in Paris, France on Monday, September 1, 2025.
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