Demonstration against pension reform, January 9, 2020 in Paris. - NEW CHINA / SIPA

The mobilization continues. The inter-union opposed to the government's pension reform project calls for a new "massive day of strikes and inter-professional demonstrations" on January 24, the day of the examination of the bill in the Council of Ministers, she announced this Wednesday in a press release.

The organizations “CFE-CGC, CGT, FO, FSU, Solidaires, MNL, Unef, UNL and FIDL call to convene general meetings to continue and further amplify the mobilization in order to obtain the withdrawal of this project and the opening of real negotiations, ”they write.

"Strike actions" throughout the territory on January 22 and 23

The unions also call for “strike action, cross-industry convergence throughout the country on January 22 and 23”, in particular in the form of “torch-lit retirement or other initiatives on the evening of 23”.

"Despite the Prime Minister's announcements and after 6 weeks of an unprecedented social movement, which we welcome, the majority of the population still supports the mobilization against this absurd and unjust project", notes the text.

The intersyndicale "requires the maintenance of the existing pension schemes by joint and intergenerational distribution, based on a system by annuities". She recalls that she "makes proposals to improve everyone's rights in the current pension system", in particular equal pay for men and women, taking into account years of study, increasing wages in the private and the public.

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  • SNCF
  • RATP
  • Social
  • Government
  • Mobilization
  • Union
  • Demonstration
  • Retirement
  • Strike
  • Pension reform