The inter-union “will be able to mobilize in the coming months”, she said Thursday evening, after a meeting, which was held more than a week after the 14th day of demonstration against the pension reform.
The eight main French unions and five youth organizations, united within this inter-union, will be able to “mobilize in the coming months to demand social progress and to confront the policies of social regression at the national level”, she said. highlighted in a press release.
It plans to meet again “from the start of the school year”, and now wishes to work to “identify common demands” in particular on wages and pensions, working conditions, occupational health and gender equality.
Contrary to a well-established routine, the inter-union did not meet on June 6 on the evening of the 14th day of mobilization. She had not communicated since, neither on this day, nor on the failure of the bill of the Liot group aiming to repeal the reform, on June 8.
The time for each of its members to learn the lessons of a “retirement” sequence which ends, when the law has been promulgated and the first decrees have appeared.
“This reform (…) has led to a level of mobilization never equaled, rarely achieved” which “should have led the government to withdraw its project”, estimated the inter-union, which claims to represent “a force”, which has “demonstrated its ability to act together”.
No question of “turning the page”: “We will continue to challenge this pension reform”, they assured, without however planning a new day of strike and demonstration.
06/15/2023 21:09:02 – Paris (AFP) – © 2023 AFP