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"Folding the Government": Call for an Unlimited Strike on France Télévisions, as on Radio France

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The government project to bring public audiovisual companies closer together continues to hedge the unions The trade unions of France Télévisions call for an unlimited strike from the 30th century onwards.

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At the heart of the discord: the highly contested project of rapprochements between the two public audiovisual companies wanted by Rachida Dati.

·Paris, France
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The group's employees are mobilising in the run-up to the parliamentary review of a controversial text, led by the Minister of Culture, which provides for the creation of a common structure bringing together several public media.

·Paris, France
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The strike must begin on 30 June. On that day, the National Assembly must begin, for two days, consideration of the proposed reform of the public audiovisual sector, already several times delayed.

·Paris, France
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The government project to bring public audiovisual companies closer together continues to hedge the unions The trade unions of France Télévisions call for an unlimited strike from the 30th century onwards.

·France
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The French-language television channel was no longer broadcasting live this Saturday morning due to a technical breakdown.

Trade unions call for an unlimited strike to protest the government's plan to bring public audiovisual companies closer together.

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Télérama.fr broke the news in on Friday, June 20, 2025.
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