Overview
- SNCF unions, including CGT-Cheminots, SUD-Rail, and CNA, have filed strike notices for May 5–11, targeting a key holiday travel period.
- Negotiations between SNCF management and SUD-Rail on April 23 ended without agreement, with no concessions on pay or work-planning reforms.
- Union demands include a €100 monthly bonus increase and improved scheduling systems, which SNCF management has refused, citing prior commitments and a 2.2% salary rise for 2025.
- Transport Minister Philippe Tabarot has called for continued dialogue, warning that each day of strike action could cost €10 million in lost investments.
- SNCF advises passengers to monitor updates on ticket exchanges and refunds as strike plans progress, with disruptions increasingly likely.