Anxious to repair a damaged relationship, the new Prime Minister, Gabriel Attal, hastened to include a meeting with the social partners on his agenda.
Maybe a little too much.
The first bilateral meetings with Medef and the CFDT, announced forty-eight hours after his appointment to Matignon, ultimately had to be postponed.
Questioned immediately, the number 1 of the CGT, Sophie Binet, described
this first stage of the reconciliation operation as “
very messy ”.
Not resentful, all the social partners nevertheless responded: in turn, the five unions representing employees (CFDT, CGT, FO, CFE-CGC and CFTC) and the three from employers (Medef, CPME and U2P) marched in Matignon between January 16 and 26.
For everyone, these first exchanges were an opportunity to express their grievances to the new head of government.
The employer representatives were keen, first of all, to take stock of the economic situation - little…
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