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DIRECT. Pension reform: follow the mobilization of this Friday, January 24

2020-01-24T09:28:02.846Z


The pension reform is presented this Friday in the Council of Ministers. On the 51st day of the movement started on December 5, the inter-union


  • The conference on financing requested by the CFDT will be launched on January 30 at the Economic, Social and Environmental Council.
  • As soon as they are adopted in the Council of Ministers, the two draft laws (one organic, the other ordinary) aiming to create a “universal system” of pension by points will be transmitted to the National Assembly.
  • Points remain outstanding: the arduousness, the minimum pension, the end of the career and the employment of seniors.

»Follow the day's events

9:45. A retraining paid mid-career. On BFMTV, Sibeth Ndiaye announced that the government was thinking of "proposing a mid-career retraining" for arduous trades, "rather than letting people wear out in difficult trades and arrive completely broken at the end of their career" . This envisaged path would be to enable workers who wanted to retrain to continue to receive their salary "for six months".

9:40. The route of the Parisian event. The Parisian procession will set off around 11 a.m. from Place de la République. It will go up Boulevard Saint-Martin to Strasbourg Saint-Denis and then take Boulevard de Sébastopol to the quays of the Seine. It should reach the Place de la Concorde.

9:35. A new day of events. The Intersyndicale which met this morning decided on a new day of mobilizations on Wednesday 29 January.

9:30. Normal situation for traffic in Ile-de-France. After a slight peak between 6.30 am and 9 am, car traffic returned to a "usual situation" with 160 km of traffic jams according to Sytadin.

9 hours. Transport disruptions. If traffic has improved significantly in recent days, unions have called for a "complete blockage" for today. On the SNCF side, the company announces an average of 3 trains out of 5 on its Ile-de-France network, but nevertheless advises its customers, "as far as possible", to postpone their journeys. At RATP, several lines will be impacted with major disruptions. See details.

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8:45. The bill presented to the Council of Ministers. The examination of the text is scheduled for mid-February at the Assembly.

Source: leparis

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