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The Prime Minister intends to move forward on pensions with or without the CFDT, which refuses to extend the negotiations.
In the wake of François Bayrou's press conference on pensions, on Friday 27 June the CFDT declined the Prime Minister's invitation to resume discussions. The Prime Minister warned that Parliament would consider a text even in the absence of agreement between the unions. According to him, "advances" have already been obtained. - "Conclave" on pensions: the CFDT no longer wants to negotiate, Bayrou ready to "trancher" (Policy).
François Bayrou said he was ready to decide on the pension issue after the CFDT, the first French union, declined on Friday the government's invitation to the social partners to...
The confederation does not want "new negotiating sessions" when the "conclave" is over, said Marylise Léon, its general secretary. She points out that the last two points of blockade with the employers – penitibility and overall financing – are "two extremely important elements" Will the end of the conclave be faster than expected? While the Prime Minister has given the unions the ultimate chance, the CFDT has slammed the door to negotiations on…
After the end of the conclave on pensions, which turned into a fiasco for the unions, the CFDT refused to continue the exchanges. In return, François Bayrou warned that in the absence of agreement, it was the government that "shall decide".
If the unions and the employers consider that "it's no longer their time" to negotiate on pensions, "we will decide," promised François Bayrou Friday after the refusal of the CFDT, the first union, to discuss with...
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