Once again, the holidays will be synonymous with transport strikes.
SNCF, Air France, Corsair… Several notices were filed ahead of the end-of-year celebrations against a backdrop of tense wage negotiations.
A foretaste of another standoff which is already shaping up around the pension reform which will be announced on January 10.
“It is indeed a sector where the reform will be very watched and surely heckled”,
anticipates Clément Beaune, the Minister Delegate in charge of Transport.
Five months after obtaining this morocco, the forty-something is preparing for a delicate moment.
We remember that in 2019, his predecessor Jean-Baptiste Djebbari entered the ring without hesitation in the face of the unions.
For Clément Beaune, the pension reform will be more like a balancing act.
Anxious to strengthen the left wing of the majority, the macronist will at the same time have to be the advocate of this project dear to the head of state, of which he has long been the adviser.
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