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Pension reform: CNRS divers demonstrate 26 meters under the sea

A photograph, shared by the CGT on social networks, shows a CNRS diver in Finisterre waving a union flag to mark his opposition to the pension reform.

Show up below the English Channel. Since Wednesday, a photo has been widely used on social networks to illustrate the extent of the mobilization against the pension reform, approved on Monday in Parliament after the rejection of the inter-party motion of no confidence.

A diver from the Biological Station of Roscoff (Finistère), who works for the CNRS and the Sorbonne University, posed 26 meters under the sea with a red flag of the CGT Public Research.

A departure from 60 to 64 years

These marine biology researchers make between 120 and 150 underwater trips per year and per person, explains the author of the photograph, Wilfried Thomas, to our colleagues at the Huffington Post. Physical work that, with the approval of the pension reform, will no longer enjoy a hardship criterion.

“When the hardship account was there, the fact of diving made it possible to fill it out and I could have left two years earlier, at 60. There, with the mention ‘sedentary’ in my position, I will no longer have any plain hardship. , and also add me two years. Then it will be 64 years old instead of 60 ”, she developed in the online medium.

Wilfried Thomas then explained that he and his union colleague had decided to take this photo to “show that for [eux]This reform is going to be complicated…”

Author: Theo Putavi
Source: BFM TV

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