"Or He Takes Measures, or We Go to the Street": the Unions Will Meet the Prime Minister
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An appreciated first step: Matignon proposed to the eight trade union organisations, who put an "ultimatum" to the Prime Minister, a meeting with Sébastien Lecornu on Wednesday.
The eight United Trade Unions threatened the Prime Minister with "a new day of strike and demonstrations" if he did not "answer their demands" before Wednesday.
The Prime Minister, who has recently arrived in office, is expected at the turn of the day by the inter-union, which threatens him with a "new day of strike".
Matignon proposed a meeting with Sébastien Lecornu on Wednesday at 10 a.m. to the eight trade union organisations, who put an ultimatum "Friday" to the Prime Minister.
The trade union organizations had put an "ultimatum" to the new Prime Minister on Friday, asking him to respond to their demands, including "the abandonment of the entire draft budget" presented this summer by his predecessor.

Elysée and Matignon did not react in the aftermath of a strong union mobilization and after an "ultimatum" set by the unions on Wednesday, September 24.
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