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A wave of coordinated and localised strikes is disrupting services across France in February 2026, with rolling notices and targeted walkouts scheduled through mid- and late-year.
Public transport action includes an ongoing weekly stoppage in Rouen announced to run until June 27, and a day-long halt to buses and trams in Le Mans.
Ferry crews at Corsica Linea and La Méridionale launched an indefinite strike on Feb. 2, causing severe disruption to Marseille‑Corsica‑North Africa crossings and port blockades.
Cultural and tourism services have been hit by prolonged action at the Louvre, which began in December and may be ending after unions present a draft deal; the museum reportedly lost roughly €400,000 per day when closed.
Education unions have filed notices covering Lyon, Lille and primary schools in Bouches‑du‑Rhône through early March, while CGT Enseignement Privé has a nationwide notice to mid‑July.
National public‑sector notices include Solidaires Fonction Publique through March 31 and CGT for public finances (DGFiP) through June 30, enabling intermittent action at tax offices and administrative services.
The patchwork of notices means variable, often short‑notice disruption to transport, public services, schools and cultural sites.
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