After a first meeting which ended in failure on April 5, Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne announced that she would send ” next week ” of the « invitations » to trade unions, in an attempt to establish dialogue after several months of tension linked to the pension crisis.

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“It is ultimately through social dialogue that we provide good solutions for the benefit of employees”argued the head of government on Friday, April 28, during a trip to Vélizy-Villacoublay (Yvelines). “It is in this spirit that we will propose to trade unions and employers’ organizations to initiate a social agenda to prepare a new pact for life at work”she added.

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This time, these meetings could take place bilaterally, and not with the full inter-union.

“It all depends on the purpose of this meeting”

But this prospect was not received with great enthusiasm from the side of the trade unions. “We are going to talk about it in the inter-union on May 2 and we are going to decide together what action we will take”reacted the new general secretary of the CGT Sophie Binet, on the sidelines of a rally in front of the Ministry of Labor. “It all depends of course on the purpose of this meeting and its form. »

Guest of BFMTVthe co-delegate of the Solidaires trade union Simon Duteil declared that he was “not no question of going to negotiate or discuss anything else today than (the reform of) pensions, a law which is always unfair and brutal. »

“We are in a sequence which is the will of the side of Matignon to turn the page, but we are not there at all”he also said, adding: “For us, the mobilization on pension reform is not over. »

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The hope of a massive May Day

On April 5, the Prime Minister had invited the inter-union to Matignon. The trade unions had once again recorded their major disagreement with the government on the postponement to 64 of the legal retirement age.

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United, they hope for a massive mobilization this Monday, May 1, on the occasion of International Workers’ Day. Some 300 events are planned across the country.

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