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Laurent Berger: “there is strong social tension and a risk of violence (…), I call on the government to temporarily withdraw its pension reform project”

“There is strong social tension and a risk of violence (…), I call on the government to temporarily withdraw its pension reform project,” said Laurent Berger, secretary general of the CFDT, on Monday.

His anger does not fade. While the executive is looking for a way out and calls for appeasement, Laurent Berger expressed his wish that Elisabeth Borne “pause” her pension reform project, including article 7 on the decline of the starting age at 64 crystallizes the critics.

“There is strong social tension and a risk of violence (…), I call on the government to be responsible and to temporarily withdraw its pension reform project. It is a request from the CFDT”, he said on Monday on France 2.

“There is a very deep resentment, a rising anger. It is better to bring the temperature down than to stir things up. I am very concerned, ”added the strong man of the first union in France.

On Friday, Emmanuel Macron said he was “available to the inter-union” to discuss work-related issues, but without calling into question his pension reform On the eve of a tenth day of mobilization, the Head of State receives this Monday its Prime Minister and the leaders of the majority.

Written by Mark Antoine

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