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Pension reform: hospitality concerned about “social tensions”

The employers of the sector are concerned about the repercussions of social movements, which increasingly penalize their activity.

The hospitality employers ask this Thursday “to be able to work welcoming their clients with dignity and in complete safety”, at the beginning of a 9th day of mobilization against the pension reform, deploring the “social tensions” that penalize the activity.

“Today we find ourselves in a very tense situation for our companies, which are very directly affected by the receding social tensions in the country,” Thierry Marx, president of Umih, the main trade union in the sector, said in a statement from press. release.

This “social crisis is added to the economic crisis” linked to the “considerable increase in the cost of raw materials and energy”, argues Marx, who calls on “all actors to find their way back to order and return to The normality”.

Although the reform raises the retirement age from 62 to 64, the president of the Umih stresses, however, “the need to take into account the harshness of the professions” in the sector and to do “a real job background on professional training” to allow employees “senior or not, to consider an evolution in their career”.

The unions call this Thursday for a ninth day of strikes and demonstrations against the pension reform, the first organized at the national level after the approval of the law by force, through 49.3, and the day after a televised intervention by the head of state which has once again justified a “necessary” reform. More information coming soon.

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