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The inter-union reaffirms its hostility to the pension reform on the eve of its meeting with Elisabeth Borne

2023-05-15T12:57:32.530Z

Highlights: The inter-union "reaffirms its opposition to the pension reform" in a statement published on Monday. It maintains that it is "still massively supported by workers, youth and a very large majority of the population" The organization calls for a one-day national strike on June 6. It recalls supporting "the bill abolishing the legal age and the extension of the contribution period" tabled by the Liot group. The tone is therefore set for tomorrow's discussions, as well as for the weeks to come.


The organization speaks out in the name of "social justice" in the face of a reform it describes as a "step backwards", and calls for a one-day national strike on June 6.


On the eve of a meeting that promises to be stormy Tuesday in Matignon, the inter-union "reaffirms its opposition to the pension reform" in a statement published on Monday. It maintains that it is "still massively supported by workers, youth and a very large majority of the population", and condemns a reform project that it qualifies as "social rejection".

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The organization shows that it has still not surrendered. It recalls supporting "the bill abolishing the legal age and the extension of the contribution period" tabled by the Liot group and "calls on June 6 for a day of strikes and demonstrations throughout the country". "On 8th June the National Assembly will be able to vote on pension reform for the first time. The inter-union solemnly calls on the député.es to responsibility by voting favorably this text, "she continues in the press release.

The inter-union says that by voting favorably on this bill which is a "question of social justice", the deputies "will respect the will of the population", preserving it from a reform qualified as "unfair and brutal". She adds that for her "the issue of purchasing power is central", more precisely that of "increasing wages, pensions and pensions, minimum social benefits and scholarships". Finally, looking towards June 6, the organization "will meet again on Tuesday, May 30". The tone is therefore set for tomorrow's discussions, as well as for the weeks to come.

Source: lefigaro

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