Social Anger: After the Ultimatum, Sébastien Lecornu Proposes to Meet the Interunion on Wednesday
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On Friday, the 8 unions had put an "ultimatum" to the new Prime Minister, asking him to respond "to their demands". They called for the "abandonment of the entire draft" budget presented this summer by François Bayrou. - Received next Wednesday in Matignon, the interunion keeps the pressure and threatens a new day of strike (Politics).
The interunion had given until Wednesday the new tenant of Matignon to respond "to their demands". They got an answer.
The government is trying to ease the tensions with the unions by proposing a meeting with Minister Sébastien Lecornu, following their request for a quick response Matignon proposed to the eight

Matignon proposed to the eight trade union organisations, who put an ultimatum "Friday" to the Prime Minister, a meeting with Sébastien Lecornu Wednesday at 10 a.m., according to union sources.
Representatives of the eight trade union organisations are threatening a new day of demonstrations if the Prime Minister does not step back on budgetary measures.
The CFDT, CGT, FO, CFE-CGC, CFTC, Unsa, FSU and Solidaires unions ask the Prime Minister, among other things, to abandon the new reform of unemployment insurance, to give up the white year and the doubling of the medical franchises, and to return to the reform of pensions.
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