As part of the occupation of the Théâtre de la Cité, several actions are being carried out this morning in the streets of Toulouse to demand, in particular, the withdrawal of the unemployment insurance reform.
They are still there and intend to let it be known. Since March 11, a collective bringing together entertainment workers, the unemployed, the precarious, employees or students, occupy the Theater of the City as part of a national movement to occupy cultural places.
Beyond the difficulties encountered by the actors of the cultural world, the occupants especially denounce the reform of unemployment insurance underway. “While more than one in two unemployed is not compensated, while the historic figure of 10 million poor has been exceeded, the government is imposing a reform of unprecedented violence,” writes the collective.
For the withdrawal of the unemployment insurance reform
This Wednesday March 24, several peaceful visibility actions are organized throughout the morning in the city center, in particular on the side of the Barrière de Paris and Patte d’Oie. Like those of the 78 other cultural venues occupied throughout France, the occupants of the Théâtre de la Cité have clear demands.
Among them, the outright withdrawal of unemployment insurance and pension reforms, the extension of unemployment insurance rights for all intermittent workers, regardless of the sector of activity, or the opening of emergency measures allowing access to compensated maternity and sick leave for all workers in discontinuous employment.
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