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Meeting between Elisabeth Bourne and the union on April 5: meeting in vain?


They agreed to meet on April 5, but neither seems willing to make any concessions. On Friday, the new General Secretary of the CGT, elected to everyone’s surprise, Sophie Binet, announced that “united union” will meet with the prime minister next Wednesday at the invitation of the government. The positive response that Elizabeth Bourne welcomed in the process and during which the pension reform will “obviously” addressed to trade unions, assured the head of government.

But a few days before this meeting, in a tense atmosphere and while demonstrations continue, the two camps seem to remain in their positions … still intransigent. On the part of the unions, Sophie Binet confirmed that they would go to Matignon to “demand the abolition of the reform” pensions, while Elizabeth Bourne turned down the opportunity to put “for a break” text.

without mediation

“Everyone will be able to turn to topics of interest to him, and we, for our part, will also explain our position,” said the head of government during a trip to Nièvre. However, she remained firm: “We can’t take a break when we have a bill that’s been voted on that’s before the Constitutional Council, but I’m listening and everyone will have a chance to have their say at this meeting.”

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From the side of the intersyndicate and the CGT, the speech is also clear: “Unified Inter-Union” will meet with the Prime Minister on April 5 at the invitation of the government“For require removal reform” pensions, Sophie Binet recalled when she was elected. He also recorded a change in the position of the CGT, which now opposes the hypothesis “mediation”, thus distancing itself from this idea put forward by the union and endorsed by Philip Martinez on Tuesday.

On Wednesday, it was the CFDT that issued the warning to Elizabeth Bourne regarding this meeting. Its general secretary, Laurent Berger, said he was going to a meeting to discuss raising the retirement age to 64, approved by a bill passed by Parliament. “I will talk about it. And if someone tells me ‘you can’t talk about it’then we’ll leave. But we will talk about 64 years, about what is happening today.” he scored on Franceinfo. Pensions should not be the only topic of discussion on Wednesday. “You know, we have a lot of topics to discuss, about career paths, about avoiding hard work. All these topics on the table, assured Elizabeth Born, who “I was glad that the inter-union is coming to the meeting” what she suggested.


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