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French Motorway Péage Staff Call Summer Strike

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Unions representing workers of France's autoroutes have issued strike notices for the summer holiday period, decrying worsening working conditions.

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The employees of the Estérel-Côte d'Azur motorways, a company of the Vinci group which manages the A8 in particular, are called to cease work from 1 to 31 July, said the CFDT, the first trade union organisation of the motorway branch.

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Several trade unions in Escota call for a strike during the summer to denounce reorganisations and downsizing, while claiming an increase in wages.

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On Wednesday 26 June 2025, several trade unions formalized a series of strike notices concerning the employees of the motorway network. A movement that is expected to be sustainable, since the mobilization periods run from mid-June to the end of August, with peaks of intensity expected in July. The company Escota, the southern subsidiary of the Vinci group, is at the heart of the conflict. Strike in the motorway companies: demands to the tune of…

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The trade union representatives of Escota, a company of the Vinci Group which manages the A8 in particular, call for a strike throughout the summer: job cuts and internal reorganization denounced by several trade unions. If disruptions are to remain limited, employees point to a deterioration in working conditions.

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Several trade unions of the motorway company Estérel-Côte d'Azur (Escota) call for a strike throughout the summer, to denounce "reorganisations and significant reductions in staff" and demand "an increase in wages".

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franceinfo.fr broke the news in on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
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