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LIVE – Pension reform: traffic interrupted at the SNCF this Friday, strikes in various sectors

The unions continue to mobilize this Friday against the government’s pension reform, on the eve of a new day of demonstrations throughout the country.

THE ESSENTIAL

  • The Senate has plodded along in reviewing the pension reform, following the adoption on the eve of the 64-year-old postponement of retirement age. Debates resume at 9:30 am Read the article
  • The strikes continue this Friday. Young people are also called to demonstrate for the climate starting at 2:00 p.m. read the article
  • On the government side, we wonder about the existence of a majority in the National Assembly. The reform could be voted on next week. read the article

The article on long careers approved in the Senate

The senators approved this Thursday article 8 of the pension reform, related to the long career.

Heavily contested, this part of the bill had drawn strong criticism in the National Assembly but was much less agitated in the Senate. Some people who started working early could, depending on their circumstances, having to work 44 years instead of the 43 years established by the bill.

The impact of the reform on women’s pensions occupied the debates for a long time during the examination of Article 8. To compensate for the career cuts for women linked to maternity, the Senate botched the reform. An amendment depending on Article 8 has been adopted to allow a pension supplement for mothers of at least one child who have completed a career between the ages of 63 and 64.

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Strikes and actions against the pension reform continue this Friday, March 10

Fourth day of consecutive action against the pension reform. Workers unions and youth organizations call on the population to mobilize massively this Friday against the government project, which provides in particular for the postponement of the legal retirement age from 62 to 64 years.

>> We detail, sector by sector, the actions planned today in this article

The CGT-FNME assures that the shares can still “go up one step”

The lockdowns could tighten in the coming days. A guest of BFMTV this Thursday night, Fabrice Coudour, federal secretary of the CGT-FNME (National Federation of Mines and Energy), assured that power outages and specific gifts are set up to “take it up a notch.”

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The debates do not advance in the Senate, where the left denounces a “new coup”

Parliamentarians only have three days left to study more than half of the reform. On the night of this Thursday, the discussions slowed down due to the proliferation of points of order from the left, which criticizes the use by the Government of article 44.2 of the Constitution.

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good morning to all

Welcome to this direct dedicated to monitoring the news related to the pension reform for this Friday, March 10.

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