The leaders of the CFDT, Marylise Léon, and the CGT, Sophie Binet, announced on Thursday night that the interval would meet on Friday, the day after a great mobilization that they considered “successful”, to decide the movement suite.
Trade union organizations will also be received in Matignon very soon. Anxious to “continue dialogue”, the prime minister said he will receive “the union forces again in the next few days.”
He also considered that the “statements” of protesters for more social and fiscal justice were “in the hearts of consultations” that he has committed to political and union forces since his appointment.
“There will be an expression of the interunion tomorrow (Friday) and, therefore, the idea is to put the prime minister in front of his responsibilities,” said Marylise Léon, in RTL. “More than ever, the moment is for action,” said the CGT in a statement broadcast on Thursday night, confirming an interunion expression the next day.
When asked about France 5 on Thursday night, its leader, Sophie Binet, said that unions and protesters are “in a position of force.”
“An ultimatum”
This first day of demonstrations is “an ultimatum,” he argued, “the prime minister must respond very quickly, otherwise there will be new.”
New “Unemployment Insurance Reform, Duplication of Medical Franchises, White Year for Pensions and Retirement Assignments” … The trade unionist detailed all measures, put on the table this summer by François Bayrou, and that trade union organizations want to see disappear from the next budget.
From Marseille to Lille, among more than 500,000 and more than one million people, according to the authorities and the CGT -T -and demonstrated throughout France to try to weigh on the upcoming budgetary orientations. And the abandonment of Sébastien Lecornu of the very controversial abolition of two vacations was not enough to demobilize the protesters.
Source: BFM TV
