End of inadmissibility. “We will not put the (pension) reform on hold,” Elisabeth Borne’s entourage warned on Tuesday, after Laurent Berger asked to “suspend the 64-year-old measure.” On the tenth day of mobilization against the executive’s project, the number one of the CFDT urged the executive to set up a “mediation” to “find a way out” of the social crisis.
If Matignon refuses to consider a “pause” on pension reform, Elisabeth Borne’s entourage says they are “open to finding other paths.”
“The Prime Minister has already said that she wanted to resume work with unions and business organizations on the issues of quality of life at work, training, recycling… and construction of a shared social agenda,” we respond.
mediation rejected
“The prime minister is at the disposal of the unions to receive them very directly, to be able to speak”, replied the government spokesman Olivier Véran shortly before, rejecting any form of “mediation”.
Laurent Berger suggested that he take a month, a month and a half, to ask one, two, three people to mediate”, and asked France Inter for a “gesture of appeasement to find a way out”.
Source: BFM TV
