THE ESSENTIAL
- In transport, energy or public service, the unions launched a new strike call on February 7, in accordance with the national slogan of the eight main organizations. read our article
- Some 20,000 amendments, including almost 13,000 LFIs, were tabled with a view to examining the pension reform in the hemicycle of the National Assembly from Monday. read our article
- Elisabeth Borne was in favor of “sanctioning” companies that have “bad practices” with the elderly. read our article
- On BFMTV, Édouard Philippe considered the current pension reform “less ambitious” than the one he had defended in 2020, “but just as necessary”. watch our video
Strike on Tuesday, February 7: which sectors will mobilize?
Opponents of pension reform want to keep up the pressure. In the wake of the successful mobilization of January 31the inter-union formed by the main organizations of workers and youth has called two new days of action Tuesday 7 and Saturday 11 February.
A call broadcast since then in various sectors of activity. Which should suffer a major break next Tuesday, so it will be the third day of protest against the pension reform. General description.
>>Find all the mobilized sectors in our article
Édouard Philippe defends a “necessary” but “less ambitious” reform than his
“Obviously I am in favor of this reform, without ambiguity, without inconvenience, without I don’t know what entanglement.” The mayor of Le Havre and former prime minister Édouard Philippe, an exceptional guest of BFMTV, on Thursday gave his support to the pension reform carried out by the government of Elisabeth Borne.
>>To learn more about his intervention, read our article
Employment of the elderly: El Borne does not say no to “sanctions” against companies
Elisabeth Borne said that she was in favor of “sanctioning” companies that have “bad practices” in senior employmentThursday on France 2 during an interview dedicated to the pension reform.
Regarding the employment rate for older adults that the government wants to put, “I think we can go further (…) saying that companies whose rate shows that they do not have good practices with respect to older adults must implement an action plan which will obviously be negotiated within the company,” he said.
>> Find all his statements on the subject in our article
Elisabeth Borne defends an “indispensable” reform of the Government
Guest of France 2 this Thursday evening, the Prime Minister tried to convince the French. “It is essential to carry out a reform to preserve our pay-as-you-go pension system,” the head of Matignon said in particular.
Regarding the employment rate for older adults that the government wants to put, “I think we can go further (…) saying that companies whose rate shows that they do not have good practices with respect to older adults must implement an action plan which will obviously be negotiated within the company,” he explained.
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