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Pension reform: just before the start of the strikes, El Borne defends its project at all costs

The strike against the pension reform and the postponement of the age of majority to 64 promises to be very popular this Thursday, particularly in education and transport, despite the government’s efforts to defend its project and its calls to avoid blockades.

Elisabeth Borne defended her pension reform for an hour, a project that “brings social progress for the country”, during a public meeting organized by the Renaissance deputy Mathieu Lefevre this Wednesday night in Nogent-sur-Marne (Val- de -Marne), the eve of the first day of strikes.

The Prime Minister was not announced for this meeting in front of a hundred people who registered in a room of the Watteau theater, in the presence of the deputy for the constituency, close to Gérald Darmanin, and the Minister of Labor Olivier Dussopt, and supervised by a substantial security device.

“We have a course that is not to increase the cost of labor”

“We take it very seriously, in all the discussions that we were able to start with the unions, the employer organizations and all the parliamentary groups, to have a project of justice and a project of progress”, “bearer of social progress”, he assured, while The criticisms are strong from all the oppositions.

A retired Paris firefighter asked ‘why it was not possible’ to include ‘other sources of funding’ to balance the system than postponing the age of majority and speeding up the Touraine reform ‘in order to achieve a broader consensus and create a nation’. .

“We have a course that is not to increase the cost of labor,” replied the Prime Minister, although he highlighted “1,700 million rebalancing” due to “an increase in employer contributions”, offset by a reduction in contributions in the Accidents and occupational diseases. branch office.

Author: Ag with AFP
Source: BFM TV

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