The inter-union will call on the French opposed to the pension reform to take to the streets.
The day after a half-hearted mobilization, and while Élisabeth Borne engaged the responsibility of her government in the National Assembly, the boss of the CFDT, Laurent Berger, announced the holding of "new mobilizations" to
come
. .
"
Obviously there will be new mobilizations, because the protest is extremely strong, we already have a lot of reactions from the union teams
," he said.
At the same time, the CGT announced the holding of a meeting this Thursday evening, at the headquarters of the central, in Montreuil, followed by a press conference at 7:30 p.m.
All the inter-union organizations will be present, to recall their opposition to the government's project, denounce the use of 49.3 and call on the French to mobilize to roll back the executive.
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On Wednesday, the union bosses all stressed that the social movement would not end, including with the vote of the law in Parliament.
“
We are going to continue the big mobilizations
”, and to exert pressure to prevent the promulgation of the law or to obtain its repeal, indicated the head of FSU, Benoît Teste.
His Unsa counterpart, Laurent Escure, declared that the mobilizations would continue in a classic way – demonstrations, strikes – but also via legal recourse to the Constitutional Council.
“
It will be the end of a sequence, of a process, but not the end
” of the social movement, hammered the co-general delegates of Solidaires, Murielle Guilbert and Simon Duteil.
The use of 49.3 by the executive was an option particularly criticized by the unions: "
If there is a 49.3, it would be a democratic vice [...], a form of shipwreck
", protested Laurent Berger.
The representatives, pushed by their base to further harden the movement, implored the executive not to have recourse to it, without success.