in Lille, public transport on strike to welcome the Olympic flame

in Lille, public transport on strike to welcome the Olympic flame
in Lille, public transport on strike to welcome the Olympic flame
SAMEER AL-DOUMY / AFP As the Olympic flame continues its journey in the North of France on Tuesday July 2, public transport will be largely disrupted in Lille (illustrative photo: a bus in Lille on March 17, 2023).

SAMEER AL-DOUMY / AFP

As the Olympic flame continues its journey through the North of France on Tuesday July 2, public transport will be largely disrupted in Lille (illustrative photo: a bus in Lille on March 17, 2023).

2024 Olympics – A frosty welcome. On paper, the passage of the Olympic flame in the Nord department this Tuesday, July 2, has all the ingredients of a celebration: the torch must continue its journey from Avesnes-sur-Helpe to Lille, with events organized for the occasion and very enthusiastic torchbearers, such as comedian Dany Boon and footballer Raphaël Varane.

However, the arrival of the torch in Lille makes some of the residents cringe: the public transport unions. And for good reason: the agents of Ilévia, the company managing the Lille network, are still not sure about their Olympic bonuses, as reported The voice of the North.

The unions have been demanding this bonus since December 2023, to compensate for the leave they will not be able to take this summer due to the Olympic Games. While negotiations are still slipping with management, the date of July 2 was symbolically chosen by the inter-union to call for a “massive strike” and request social guarantees “up to the event”.

Tram, bus and metro disrupted

Lille residents can expect major disruptions this Tuesday in the metro, on the tramway, but also on bus lines. The frequency of the metros will be slowed down: a train will run every 2 min 30 during the day for line 1, and a train every 3 minutes for line 2, indicates the Voices from the North. On the bus side, more than ten lines will not run, and the tram will also be running at a slower pace.

On the X platform (ex-Twitter), the CGT wishes ” Good luck ” in Ilévia which manages the two metro lines and the Lille tramway, as well as in Keolis, in charge of bus circulation. “Your contempt will have unprecedented consequences… Faced with what we are experiencing, employees are uniting to assert their right to recognition of the fruits of their work,” thunders the union.

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More than a million spectators are expected in the Lille metropolitan area to attend the Olympic handball and basketball events. The CGT is demanding a bonus of 500 euros for all Ilévia employees, as well as a “mobilization bonus” of 50 euros per day worked for staff scheduled during the Olympic period, from July 27 to August 11.

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