“Trust is broken”, “not to promulgate the law”… The reactions of the unions after the decision of the Constitutional Council

The Constitutional Council validates Friday, April 14 most of the pension reform. The inter-union calls on Emmanuel Macron to “find wisdom” and “not to enact this law.

While the Constitutional Council validated, Friday, April 14, the essentials of the pension reform, in particular the postponement of the legal age to 64, the intersyndicale “solemnly request” to the President of the Republic Emmanuel Macron of “not enacting the law”, as she wrote in a press release. She also calls for “a day of exceptional and popular mobilization against pension reform and for social justice”, next May 1. Until then, the trade unions have decided “not to accept meetings with the executive”. Finally, the intersyndicale calls on the Constitutional Council to validate the second request for a shared initiative referendum (RIP) in order to “breaking the impasse through democratic consultation”.

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“You cannot govern a country against its people”, declares Sophie Binet, general secretary of the CGT

“We call on the President of the Republic to find wisdom, to understand what is happening in the country and not to promulgate this law”, declares Sophie Binet, secretary general of the CGT, Friday, April 14, during a rally in front of the town hall of Paris. The inter-union instead calls on the government to redo the law before parliament, under article 10 of the Constitution. According to Sophie Binet, “the law comes out even more unbalanced and violent” than before the Council’s decision since social compensation measures, deemed insufficient by the inter-union, such as the senior index were censored.

“All the trade unions are meeting all French men and women on May 1 for a popular tidal wave”says Sophie Binet.

“If the President of the Republic promulgates this law, no trade union organization will meet either the President of the Republic or any member of the government to talk about anything other than the withdrawal of this pension reform.”

Sophie Binet, general secretary of the CGT

The general secretary of the CGT concludes: “You cannot govern a country against its people. Emmanuel Macron cannot continue to lead the country if he does not withdraw this reform.”

The CGT plans to mobilize on April 20 and 28. April 20 will bring “specifically on the question of pensions” and April 28 “on pensions and on deaths at work”noted Thomas Vacheron, member of the confederal office of the CGT, Friday on franceinfo.

“Wisdom requires not to promulgate the law”, according to Laurent Berger

On Twitter, the secretary general of the CFDT Laurent Berger quotes the press release from the intersyndicale and launches: To get out of the social crisis, wisdom requires not to promulgate the law.

“This law, it imposes itself, there are institutions in our Republic, it imposes itself after the decision of the Constitutional Council”but “We can get out of this crisis, I appeal to the President of the Republic. We must not enact this law.”launches a little later on TF1 Laurent Berger, secretary general of the CFDT, after the validation of the essentials of the pension reform.

“This law has been censored on six points, the most positive in a way for the employees who will be very impacted by this reform”he berates.

“There is an article 10 in the Constitution which says that we can go to a new reading in the National Assembly when the text has been censored. Let’s do it. Mr. President of the Republic, do not promulgate this law this weekend.”

Laurent Berger, general secretary of the CFDT

on TF1

“We are told that there will be a meeting on Tuesday after the promulgation of the law by the President of the Republic,resumes Laurent Berger, I tell you, we will not go, we will not enter into a political agenda. The life of the people, of the workers who are disappointed this evening, because they are going to have to work longer, is not a sequence. We will not go into a new sequence”.

The leader of the CFDT “calls on every employee, every citizen who mobilized to come on May 1 to say no to 64 years old” And “I call on them to come very massively.”

“Trust is broken” with the government for Michel Beaugas, confederal secretary FO

“This will leave traces in the social dialogue with the government”, laments on franceinfo Michel Beaugas, confederal secretary of Force Ouvrière in charge of pensions. According to him, “trust is broken whether it is with the Minister of Labour”or with “the prime minister”. For Michel Beaugas : “The Minister of Labor only received the trade unions once and then he let his cabinet do its thing” And “When we wanted to meet the President of the Republic we couldn’t.” According to confederal secretary of Force Ouvrière in charge of pensions, “The government had taken things backwards from the start” because it was necessary “first talk about the employment of seniors, working conditions and hardship”, before thinking about reforming pensions.


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