After five months of mobilization, Tuesday, June 6, was the 14th day of demonstrations against pension reform. Was it the last organized by trade unions still opposed to the application of the text released in the spring? In any case, no new date was announced, and before the departure of the marches all over France, the trade union representatives more or less acknowledged this.
“The match ends, whether we like it or not, it is not known what will happen on Thursday in the National Assembly”stated CFDT number one Laurent Bergé regarding whether or not the Lyot group’s bill to abolish the deferral of the legal age of departure to 64 is being considered. “We will decide together, but, probably, on the topic – purely – pensions, this is undoubtedly one of the last days of mobilization”he said a little earlier on Europa 1.
If Sophie Binet (CGT) judged “it is likely that there will be other demonstrations due to the anger in the country”, She also acknowledges that“demonstration is not for fun and it is obvious that in fourteen days he is pulling the rope”. But the CGT leader refuses to admit defeat. “The Inter-Union will decide together what will happen next, as always. Everything depends on the mobilization of the 6th and what will happen on the 8th. It is not written”she explained to HuffPost.
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United union to win new rights
The only thing everyone agrees on is that the intersyndical will remain united and focus on new fights. Now Laurent Berger wants to focus his efforts on negotiations to achieve greater workers’ rights. “I, this anger, I want to transform it. The CFDT wants to transform it into a balance of power, in order to get results on purchasing power, on improving work organization and working conditions. A central element of the debate, which, unfortunately, does not take place on social dialogue, on revaluation of civil servants, who today suffer from extremely low salaries”he assured.
Sophie Binet also wants to get “real negotiations”. Even “Retirees will always be a struggle”she set a goal “achieving concrete progress.”
They didn’t win, we didn’t lose.”
They didn’t win, we didn’t lose.”
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On the political side, Jean-Luc Mélenchon promised that “the fight will go on”not knowing in what form. “They didn’t win, we didn’t lose”said the patroness of environmentalists Marine Tondelier. “The president has a country more fragmented than ever, the French, despite his efforts to move to a different sequence, want to get stuck on the issue of pensions, no one gets through it”for his part, said the first secretary of PS Olivier Faure.
This 14th day of mobilization marked the lowest level of participation since the social movement began in January. There were 4,000 (prefecture) to 50,000 (CGT) in Marseille, 8,000 to 50,000 in Toulouse, 5,500 to 10,000 in Rennes, or even 2,900 to 6,000 in Rouen. What to argue for the rejection of rallies against pension reform.
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