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The economist at the Institut Montaigne Bertrand Martinot decrypts for "La Défense du Midi" the underside of the last conclave on retreats that ends this Monday. He denounces a political staging without scope...
At the dawn of a last meeting that can seal the future of the pension reform of Elizabeth Borne, the CFDT puts pressure on the employer. For its secretary general, there is an agreement "on the table" and it must be "concrete".
Since February 27, trade unions and employers have been discussing how to reach an agreement to improve the reform of pensions adopted in 2023. Their last appointment is on Monday. This time it goes by or it breaks. The framework had been set by the Prime Minister: no taboo, but nothing that undermines the financial balance of the regime. The quadrature of the circle in a way.
A compromise seems difficult to find in the light of the latest statements by the well pessimistic negotiators.
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