In normal times, the confectioners' truce is conducive to a certain social calm.
For ten days, the delicate announcements of the executive are silenced and postponed, when the demands of the opposition are passed over in silence to be better heard at the start of the school year.
But this year, the government decided otherwise, unveiling on Christmas Eve a new provision of the much criticized unemployment insurance reform, namely a possible reduction in the duration of compensation by 40% if unemployment drops below 6%.
Enough to provoke the lively and audible anger of the unions, which were not concerted on the issue and which foresee, as the Minister of Labor, Olivier Dussopt had suggested in November,
"It's pure disloyalty"
, denounced at the beginning of the week the number one of the CFDT, Laurent Berger.
Denis Gravouil, of the CGT, torpedo…
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