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MEDIA LETTER. A call for a strike has been launched for June 28, while the Senate proposes to tackle the organization of public service.
By Olivier Ubertalli
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UThe smell of a strike wafts through the public media. The CGT, CFDT, FO and SNJ unions have filed a strike notice for Tuesday, June 28 and called for demonstrations in Paris to “save public broadcasting”. For the past few weeks, we have been shaking and getting annoyed in the corridors of France Télévisions, Radio France, France Médias Monde (France 24, RFI, Monte-Carlo Doualiya) and the National Audiovisual Institute (INA).
After the announcement of the abolition of the fee which finances public broadcasting, which this year brings in 3.7 billion euros in order to increase the purchasing power of the French (they will earn 138 euros per year, or 37 cents per day, and 88 euros in the DOM-TOM), the idea of a merger of the public media is back in force following a report from the Senate. She is not…
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