“Blocking is the responsibility” of the government, says Marylise Léon, number two of the CFDT

Received at Matignon by the Prime Minister with the inter-union, Marylise Léon, number two of the CFDT denounces the attitude of the government and its refusal to withdraw the pension reform.

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Marylise Léon, deputy secretary general of the CFDT, was the guest of 8:30 a.m. franceinfo on Saturday March 11.  (FRANCEINFO / RADIOFRANCE)

“Blocking is a responsibility” of the government, launches Wednesday April 5 on franceinfo Marylise Léon, number two of the CFDT, after the meeting between Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne and the inter-union. Marylise Léon talks about a meeting “completely courteous”but denounces the attitude of the Prime Minister, who refuses to withdraw the reform. “We are in a deadlock situation, all the doors are closing one after the other”laments the trade unionist.

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Marylise Léon affirms that the CFDT once again proposed during this meeting in Matignon a mediation to get out of this crisis, but did not “no response”. The number two of the CFDT explains that the executive was more inclined to turn the page on the reform, on the eve of an eleventh day of mobilization. “The government wanted to make us go on a post-retirement sequence, saying that subjects interest workers such as professional wear and tear, wages”adds Marylise Léon.

She “don’t deny that these are important subjects”but consider that “Now is not the time to talk about it”. After the failure of this meeting with the Prime Minister, Marylise Léon gives “see you tomorrow” so that the government “still sees and hears the whole of this world of work which speaks out against the reform”.


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