DIRECT. Retreats. “We will accept the decision of the Constitutional Council”, assures the deputy general secretary of the CFDT

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“We will accept the decision of the Constitutional Council”, according to Marylise Léon, deputy general secretary of the CFDT

Marylise Léon, deputy general secretary of the CFDT on Radio J affirmed that her union will respect the decision of the Constitutional Council while warning that other forms of mobilization will be implemented if the law is adopted including by the initiative referendum popular.

In the meantime, she reaffirmed that the inter-union will go well to the meeting with Elisabeth Borne. “The idea is to be able to talk about the subject of the moment. However, this reform is unfair and brutal. There are ways to put this law on hold.” Beyond that, Marylise Léon, Deputy General Secretary of the CFDT said she was in favor of consultation on work, hardship, long careers… “We have to be able to find solutions. But on condition that the 64 years do not apply, ”she adds.

Terminal will increase consultations

Elisabeth Borne multiplies meetings from Monday to try to “appease” tensions, consultations boycotted by the left and which could turn into a dialogue of the deaf with the inter-union given the inflexibility of the executive on the 64 years. After Emmanuel Macron entrusted her with the mission “to enlarge the majority”, the Prime Minister invited the leaders of parties and parliamentary groups to Matignon for the next two weeks.

She must receive the employers’ and trade union organizations on Wednesday, the eve of a new day of mobilization. This meeting, the first since the presentation of the pension reform on January 10, could be short-lived as the differences are strong. Read our article

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