Pensions: Unions maintain determination for June 6

The unions are going to the recall this Monday, May 29

Pensions: Unions maintain determination for June 6

The unions are going to the recall this Monday, May 29. The organizations invite employees to demonstrate massively during the day of mobilization against the pension reform on Tuesday, June 6, denouncing once again the will of the executive to prevent a vote on the subject in Parliament. "We will not turn the page: together, united and determined to win the withdrawal of the reform and for social progress, let's build strikes and demonstrations everywhere on June 6", writes the intersyndicale bringing together eight unions and five youth organizations , in a press release read during a press conference at the headquarters of the CFDT in Paris.

This fourteenth day of strikes and demonstrations will be held two days before the examination in Parliament of a bill tabled by the Liot group providing for the repeal of the reform, which the government considers unconstitutional and which it seeks to torpedo. "If, once again, the government persisted in forcing its way through, using constitutional tricks, anger would only be heightened," they warn.

On the sensitive issue of work orders, it endorses the CFDT's proposal to lower to 50 employees, instead of 300, the threshold from which companies must set up a health, safety and working conditions commission. work.