The unions have already announced that they will go to the meeting with their proposals, including suspending the reform or at least its most controversial aspects, such as raising the retirement age to 64 by 2030.
A representation of the government of france, led by the French Prime Minister, Élisabeth Borne, will meet today with the main unions to resume dialogue in the face of the protests against the pension reform. The meeting will take place in Matignon, one day after the call for the eleventh day of mobilizations in France.
The office of the French prime minister sent last week an invitation to the power stations with the aim of bringing positions closer. The unions have already announced that they will go to the meeting with their proposals, including suspending the reform or at least its most controversial aspects, such as raising the retirement age to 64 by 2030, and that if they do not see progress tomorrow they will take the streets.
The leader of the French Democratic Confederation of Labor (CFDT), laurent bergerassured that they will seek a “way out” of the crisis, although the positions of the parties seem irreconcilable.
For its part, the French government has always ruled out rewriting the text.
Source: Eitb

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