“You’re not going to erase his RAM.” This is Laurent Berger’s message to the Government, assuring that the pension reform will leave its mark on the world of work. “Millions of workers who stood up to say ‘no, we don’t want it’ […]tomorrow they will wake up in [devant] work two more years”, said the general secretary of the CFDT, invited this Thursday morning in information from France.
A “social debt”
For the union leader, the pension reform will create a “social debt” if it is approved this Thursday. The “anger” will not stop, warned Laurent Berger. “This feeling of the workers that ‘whatever the cost’, they are the ones who are going to pay for it” working two more years “will continue to exist,” he continued, whether the reform is adopted by the use of 49.3 or by a vote .
There will remain a feeling of discomfort in the world of work”, assured the leader of the CFDT.
Source: BFM TV
