François Bayrou Tries to Last, After Having Passed the Bar of Six Months in Matignon
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By offering everything else a "senior" premium that would allow employees remaining in employment to receive part of their pension in addition to their salary, the Prime Minister destabilised the "retirement conclave" between CFDT, CFTC, CFE-CGC on the one hand, and Medef and CPME on the other.
On Monday, the Prime Minister confirmed that he had proposed to trade unions and employers "the idea" of an "incentive of activity" for senior employees, but the outline of this measure is still unclear, while the "conclave" on pensions is coming to an end this Tuesday evening.
On the eve of the planned conclusion of the "conclave" on pensions, the Prime Minister confirmed, on Monday, that he had proposed to the trade unions and to the employers "l'idée" of a "premium" for senior employees who "decided to stay at work". A way to save time, while the agreement between the social partners is not concluded.
Amir Reza-Tofighi, President of the SMEC, believes on Tuesday, on the last day of the conclave on pensions, that the Prime Minister's proposal of a "prime" to keep older people in employment "will not allow to have an agreement with the unions". Monday, François Bayrou confirmed...
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