Pensions: the conclave in check


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Four months of discussion for nothing. The reclutor’s conclave has not led to an agreement, bosses and unions who have failed to get along. This morning at 7 a.m., the Prime Minister refused to stop there and announced that he was going to receive each stakeholder. François Bayrou’s latest meeting took place on the evening of Tuesday, June 24.

It has been four months since negotiations took place between unions and employers. Discussions which were to lead to an agreement between the two parties, in vain. A disagreement that does not please the Prime Minister, François Bayrou, who explained that he wanted to find common ground.

A thorny subject revives the debates and tensions between employers and unions: that of arduousness. Indeed, employees who support heavy loads, undergo vibrations of mechanical devices and adopt painful postures require anticipation. A notion that the employers refuse, while the pension reforms are already unbalanced on many plans. The employers prefers the case by case so that special regimes are not created because of their costs.

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