Elisabeth Borne did not need to wait for the unions to hear the sensitive word ringing in her ears.
As of Tuesday, the Prime Minister was asked to
"withdraw"
her pension reform, by the voice of the leaders of the Socialist Party and the Greens, Olivier Faure and Marine Tondelier, received at Matignon.
A prelude to his meeting with the inter-union, Wednesday, on the eve of an eleventh day of mobilization.
Highly anticipated, the meeting could however turn into a dialogue of the deaf.
The head of government persists in saying that she
is "listening to all subjects",
but she has been warned by the new boss of the CGT, Sophie Binet: if she does not give up her bill, adopted through of 49.3, this meeting
“is likely to be very rapid”.
Same attitude on the side of the CFDT if it is not possible to talk about retirement at 64, warned his boss, Laurent Berger
(see page 4).
Union executives prefer not to make predictions, but one of them does not believe…
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