French trade unions are beginning to mobilize against the National Rally (RN) party, expressing concerns about eroding labor rights in countries governed by far-right governments. A recent report by the Jean Jaurès and Friedrich-Ebert foundations details setbacks to unions, liberties, and workers’ rights in the US, Hungary, and Italy under right-wing leadership. The report serves as a warning as France approaches the 2027 presidential election, with the RN currently polling strongly. Unions fear similar erosions of labor protections should the RN gain power. This push for mobilization aims to proactively defend workers' rights and prevent the implementation of policies mirroring those seen in other European nations and the United States. The study highlights a worrying trend of governmental actions impacting collective bargaining and worker representation.