
Train strike to end on wednesday?
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SERVICE RETURNING TO NORMAL IN MANY REGIONS AFTER 13 DAYS OF STRIKE ACTION BY DRIVERS AND CONDUCTORS TRAIN services across France are expected to gradually return to normal between now and
Wednesday, according to the SNCF. Drivers and conductors have been on strike for the past 13 days, disrupting school holiday travel. The rail operator is holding a round-table meeting with
unions on Wednesday and negotiations are ongoing at a regional level with the two main unions, CGT and Sud Rail. Services in some of the worst-hit regions, including Paca, Auvergne and the
Midi-Pyrénées are gradually returning to normal from today. The SNCF says 90% of TGVs are running today, 80% of TERs and 68% of Corail services. Transport Secretary Dominique Bussereau said
in an interview with Europe 1 this weekend that the strike was being pursued by "a tiny minority". Environment Minister Jean-Louis Borloo told _Le Journal du Dimanche_ that
striking drivers should return to work as a goodwill gesture towards the thousands of travellers stranded due to the plane cancellations.