A major French union warned of possible strikes, including at hospitals, during the Paris Olympics, when a massive influx of people is in the French capital, reports FRANCE 24.
Speaking to France Info media on Thursday, the general secretary of the CGT said the union will give a notice of strike in public services during the Games, which are held in July-August. The Paralympics take place in August-September.
Paris' tourism office predicts up to 15.9 million people could visit the Paris region during July-September.
“We want the government to take immediate action to ensure the success of the Games,” Sophie Binet said. “For this to happen, our warnings must be heeded and the Games must be prepared from a social point of view. We’ve been saying the same thing for months now, and no one cares. It’s getting very tiresome.”
The social situation in France remains tense, amid protests from teachers, police officers and farmers in recent weeks that followed huge demonstrations last year against the rise in retirement age.
Binet said thousands of workers will be impacted by the hosting of the Games, forced to work longer hours and postpone their holidays.