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Pensions: firm and unanimous "no" from employers and unions

2020-06-24T20:25:03.643Z


The employers do not want to reopen this anxiety-provoking case."We want to set up the universal system with the same rules for all but this requires discussions with the social partners to see how and when to take up this subject," assures Le Figaro Guillaume Gouffier-Cha, LREM deputy and project rapporteur pensions to the Assembly. The fact remains that the interested parties do not want, for different reasons, to submit the work on the trade. Of course, the...


"We want to set up the universal system with the same rules for all but this requires discussions with the social partners to see how and when to take up this subject," assures Le Figaro Guillaume Gouffier-Cha, LREM deputy and project rapporteur pensions to the Assembly. The fact remains that the interested parties do not want, for different reasons, to submit the work on the trade. Of course, the unions which opposed the reform remained so. " The best future of pension reform is the closet, " summarized François Hommeril (CFE-CGC) on June 11 before the association of journalists of social information (Ajis). "It would be unwelcome to put the pension reform back on the table when we have so many other cats to whip ”, abounds Yves Veyrier (FO), pointing to the record unemployment rate at the end of the year. The CGT does not budge either: this project remains indefensible.

Even more surprising, even the CFDT, which has been calling for such a reform since 2003,

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Source: lefigaro

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