This time, no more procrastinating.
The government begins 2023 by tackling the final preparations for its pension reform.
A major project of the five-year term, the arbitrations will be made public on January 10 by the Prime Minister, Élisabeth Borne.
In the meantime, she will receive - accompanied by her Minister of Labor, Olivier Dussopt - the social partners on Tuesday and Wednesday to
"continue the dialogue".
Laurent Berger's CFDT has an appointment first.
The position of the reformist union is considered decisive as the executive expects to experience turbulent weeks.
Despite the consultations initiated by the government,
"the CFDT reiterates its opposition to any postponement of the retirement age limit",
she recalled dryly before the truce of the confectioners.
However, this is the flagship measure that the executive should present.
It remains to know all the modalities.
"We need to work more,"
insisted Emmanuel Macron during...
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