The new general secretary of the CGT, Sophie Binet, said this Monday in France inter “convinced that the reform” of pensions “will never be applied.” “There is an original flaw in the shape,” she said.
To achieve this withdrawal, the head of the CGT called on the French to be “very numerous” in the streets this Thursday, on the occasion of the new day of mobilization. “It is our mobilization that will allow the reform not to be applied,” he assured.
The Matignon meeting “runs the risk of being very fast” if the Borne rejects the withdrawal of the reform
two days from meeting between the inter-union and Elisabeth BorneSophie Binet also said that she “did not believe” in suspending the reform, as CFDT leader Laurent Berger had proposed:
In addition, he again warned that the demand of the inter-union during the Matignon meeting will be “the withdrawal of the reform” of the pensions. In the event of Elisabeth Borne’s refusal, “the meeting is likely to be very quick,” said the unionist, who refuses to address other issues until the pension reform is withdrawn:
“We are going to prepare (the meeting) together at the inter-union level but all the union organizations are determined to say that we cannot talk about other issues until we withdraw this reform, that is what the government must understand,” he added, considering that “It is not possible to lead the country if we do not withdraw this reform.”
Source: BFM TV
