From Roubaix to Brussels, a march to say no to deregulation and the European Commission's Omnibus

The European Parliament will vote in October on the Omnibus Directive, which aims in particular to ease the social and environmental conditions applied to subcontractors. Political and union activists, who left Roubaix this Sunday for Brussels, intend to influence the debate.
Recycling of bicycles and construction materials, belts made from used tires, a repair school dedicated to shoemaking and fashion... Bought by the city of Roubaix (Nord), the former Ternynck Frères textile factory now houses the Tissel cooperative, made up of around ten social and solidarity economy structures.
It is therefore no coincidence that, this Sunday morning, over a cup of coffee and a croissant, it is the starting point of the march for human rights organized by Dominique Potier, socialist MP for Meurthe-et-Moselle, Pascal Durand, former co-founder of EELV and former MEP Renew, and Julia Faure, vice-president...
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