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Staff at France's EDF plan three-day strike from September 1

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Posted on August 30, 2025

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EDF Workers to Initiate Three-Day Strike Starting September 1

Upcoming EDF Strike and Protests

PARIS (Reuters) -Workers at France's EDF will strike from late on Monday for three days, the utility said on its website on Saturday, adding to a series of strikes expected next month in protest against proposed budget cuts by the government.

Details of the Strike

EDF, the country's top power producer, said the strike would run from Monday from 1900 GMT through the same time on Thursday. No further details were provided.

Political Context and Reactions

Unions were also due to stage protests on September 18, a top union leader said on Friday, in response to Prime Minister Francois Bayrou's unpopular plans for budget cuts in 2026.

Future Protests Scheduled

Bayrou has announced a confidence vote for September 8, with opposition parties warning they would bring down his minority government.

Strikes are also planned on September 10 by some groups.

(Reporting by Dominique PattonEditing by Bernadette Baum)

Key Takeaways

  • EDF workers in France plan a three-day strike starting September 1.
  • The strike protests government budget cuts proposed for 2026.
  • Unions plan additional protests on September 18.
  • Prime Minister Bayrou faces a confidence vote on September 8.
  • Opposition parties threaten to bring down the minority government.

Frequently Asked Questions

When will the EDF strike take place?
The EDF strike will begin on Monday at 1900 GMT and last for three days, ending on Thursday at the same time.
What are the reasons behind the EDF strike?
The strike is part of a series of protests against Prime Minister Francois Bayrou's unpopular budget cuts planned for 2026.
Are there any other protests planned in September?
Yes, unions are also planning protests on September 18 in response to the budget cuts, and additional strikes are scheduled for September 10.

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