Labor Minister Olivier Dussopt refuted on Sunday any form of “disrespect” to the government in the express promulgation of the pension reform, in response to statements the day before by CFDT leader Laurent Berger.
In this way, he was responding to the accusations made the day before by Laurent Berger, who in the columns of Le Parisien was upset by the “contempt shown to the workers”, which “will have been constant”.
He also called “to wish, like the President of the Republic, like the Prime Minister, that the dialogue with the social partners can be resumed.”
The unpopular pension reform, with its emblematic measure of lowering the retirement age to 64, was promulgated overnight from Friday to Saturday in the Official Gazette, after the validation of most of the text by of the Constitutional Council.
Source: BFM TV
