The mood is hardly festive in the bays of the labor exchange on the evening of this Tuesday, January 10.
Gathered in the den of Parisian trade unionism, the leaders of the eight main employee organizations, crestfallen, have just learned, from the words of the Prime Minister, Elisabeth Borne, of the extension of the retirement age. from 62 to 64 years old.
The cleaver was expected, but the moment it falls is never pleasant.
The counter-offensive is already underway behind the scenes, with a first day of mobilization scheduled for January 19.
It remains to finalize the last details of the press release which will be published in the evening and to define how the inter-union will announce it to the press.
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Gathered in a small room out of sight, the representatives of the power plants agree to all pronounce a phrase from the common text in order to seal and illustrate their union.
But after reflection, the idea is deemed
"ridiculous"
and
"too academic"
.
Without dithering, the leader of the…
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