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Pension Reform: Cfdt Declines François Bayrou's Invitation to Resume Discussions

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The confederation does not want "new negotiating sessions" while the "conclave" is over, said Marylise Léon, its general secretary. She stresses that the last two blocking points with the boss – penitibility and overall financing – are "two extremely important elements".

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The confederation does not want "new negotiating sessions" while the "conclave" is over, said Marylise Léon, its general secretary. She stresses that the last two blocking points with the boss – penitibility and overall financing – are "two extremely important elements".

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One of the last two blockages is the hard work and funding of the pension system, and the organisation does not intend to ignore these issues, said Marylise Léon, its secretary-general, on Friday 27 June.

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Despite the "advances" noted by François Bayrou on Thursday, the negotiations on pension reform still face two stumbling blocks, "extremely important" for the CFDT: financing and penitibility. What exactly are we talking about?

In the wake of François Bayrou's press conference, the CFDT refused on Friday, 27 June, to continue discussions on a comprehensive agreement. Doubts are growing on the action of a prime minister who seems condemned to play the watch.

Marylise Léon, Secretary General of the CFDT, leaves Matignon after having been received by François Bayrou, on 24 June 2025. ALAIN JOCARD / AFP The CFDT, the first French trade union confederation, declined, on Friday 27 June, the invitation made by the government to the social partners to resume discussions, until mid-July, for an agreement on pensions, in the hope of profiting from it during the autumn budget debate. "We do not want any new n…

The first union in France refuses to continue the discussions, pushing the government to consider a legislative outcome. The Prime Minister affirms his determination to decide. The CFDT officially put an end to the negotiations on pensions, rejecting the government's proposal to extend the trade until mid-July. Marylise Léon, secretary general of the union, [...] The article Retreats: the CFDT is slamming the door of the negotiations, Bayrou env…

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Liberation broke the news in Paris, France on Friday, June 27, 2025.
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