The executive wants to stabilize the workforce of the public service but the unions anticipate cuts

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But for the unions of civil servants, the period leaves little room for doubt. 170295097/Halfpoint – stock.adobe.com

The CGT fears small, inconspicuous cuts, especially in local authorities.

Officially, it will be a stabilization. And apart from the recruitment of the 8,500 police and gendarmes announced over the entire five-year term, no other figures have yet leaked concerning the evolution of the number of civil servants in 2023. The Ministries of Public Service and Economy even pass the buck on the subject, proof of its delicacy.

But for the unions of civil servants, the period leaves little room for doubt. “These recruitments are good news in themselves, but if, as we have been told, they are made with constant staff, it is obvious that we will have to recover well elsewhere, in other ministries”, says Christian Grolier (FO). The power stations also have a fairly clear vision of the sectors that will bear the brunt of this game of communicating vessels. “Unfortunately, it may still be the same and they are starting to be seriously on the bone.“, laments Mylène Jacquot (CFDT). Understand, the Ministry of Transition…

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