The Government of France proposes to the unions a meeting next week for the pension reform
This Tuesday, on the tenth day of mobilization against the pension reform, the unions proposed to the Macron government a “mediation” that the Executive has ruled out.
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The Government of France has proposed a meeting next week to the unions to try to come closer positions in relation to the pension reform.
The office of the French Prime Minister, Elizabeth Bornehas sent an invitation to the main unions that raises possible appointments Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday. According to sources close to the leader, “no agenda has been set,” reports the BFMTV channel.
The leader of the French Democratic Confederation of Labor (CFDT), laurent berger, has made it clear that they will carry their recurring complaints about the new law under their arms. “Can you imagine that at a time of very strong protest against the pension reform, the representatives of the union organizations were going to talk about something else with the Prime Minister?”, She has raised in an interview with Franceinfo.
The unions will seek a “way out” of the crisis, although the positions of the parties seem irreconcilable. The Government has ruled out rewriting the text, while the workers’ representatives ask at least for the suspension of the measures that they consider most harmful, including the delay of 62 to 64 days of the retirement age.
Yesterday, Tuesday, on the tenth day of mobilization against the pension reform, the unions proposed “mediation” to the Macron government. However, the French Executive has ruled out the proposal.
Source: Eitb

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