The secretary general of the CFDT expressed his opposition to possible disruptions, called by some on social networks, of the Olympic Games which will take place in Paris from July 26 to August 11, 2024.

Laurent Berger wants to leave the Olympics alone. The secretary general of the CFDT declared Monday, April 17 opposed to any disruption of the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris (July 26-August 11, 2024) to protest against the promulgation of the pension reform law. “The Olympics must be a party, it must be a magical moment for those who love sport and therefore, it is out of the question to make neither this type of threat nor this type of action during the Olympics”said Laurent Berger during an interview on the program “Les 4 Vérités” on France 2.

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The union official was questioned about the emergence of calls on social networks threatening to disrupt the 2024 Olympics if the government maintains the pension reform law, with in particular the rise of the hashtag #pasderetraitpasdejo on Twitter . “Trade unionism has an image that has been restored in this period, it has assumed its share of responsibility, we have said things frankly, sometimes a little harshly, we have never crossed the yellow line. period, I am not for us to bother the proper functioning of the Olympics”he added.

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