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The anger movement of the unions against the pension reform seems to be a long-term one. A renewable strike from March 7 is planned.
Elisabeth Borne defended her pension reform on the ground, Thursday, February 9, in Neuville-en-Ferrain (North). After two more discreet trips, the Prime Minister visited a company specializing in cosmetics. “We heard from employees who ask themselves a lot of questions, and that’s normal, because a pension reform concerns everyone”she said. Another even more difficult field, the National Assembly. The debates resume on Friday February 10, in an atmosphere probably as electric as this Wednesday.
Too hard a turn could turn public opinion
On the side of the unions, the movement of anger seems to be a long-term one. Two other days of demonstrations are scheduled for February 11 and 16. The intersyndicale has also agreed on the date of March 7. Unionized demonstrators want to convince the other organizations to go to a renewable strike in March. But the inter-union is aware that too harsh a turn could turn public opinion upside down.