On strike is where France is once again today, with unions calling workers to protest rallies against the reform of the country’s pension system promoted by President Macron.

It is the 10th round of strikes and demonstrations in recent months.

Today’s strike it is already particularly noticeable in the morning in the fields of transport as well as education. On the part of the unions, however, there were today some moves in the direction of consultation with the government camp.

Laurent Berger, general secretary of the CFDT, the trade union historically affiliated with the socialist party, said that there could be a consultation period if the government decided to freeze for at least a month the process of implementing the new pension system.

For his part, Philippe Martine, head of the CGT, which historically belongs to the Communist Party, said that the unions will co-sign a letter to the president of the Republic, with which they will call him suspend the implementation of the pension law and at the same time appoint a mediator to resolve the issues.

President Macron he has not refused to date the consultation with the unions, without, however, having hinted that he is willing to freeze the implementation process of the new pension system.