Marylise Léon of the CFDT on the failure of the pension "conclave": "We still do not accept the 64-year-olds"
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A week after noting the impossibility of reaching an agreement with employers in the context of the "conclave" on pensions , the general secretary of the CFDT, Marylise Léon, is trying to clarify the situation for the Prime Minister, who seems to believe that it could continue.
On Sunday on RTL, François Bayrou assured that "it was not a failure", that "on the contrary we were on the very brink of an agreement", and that unions and employers continued to talk informally "every day."
If we listen to François Bayrou , the government is taking back control after what is certainly not a "failure", but you continue to talk between trade unions and employers' organizations with a view to a potential global agreement in two weeks. Is that right?
Libération