On the eve of the second day of mobilization against the pension reform, the secretary general of the CFDT Laurent Berger challenges the deputies.

“I invite parliamentarians not to go headlong into postponing the legal age to 64 because it is rejected by a vast majority of employees,” said the trade unionist in the program Les Quatre Vérités sur France. 2.

🔴🗣️ "Democracy is not about permanently blank checks, you have to listen to society. I invite parliamentarians not to go, head down, in postponing the legal age."@CfdtBerger, secretary general of the @CFDT #ReformesDesRetraites #Les4V pic.twitter.com/4HUvqcEz8s

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The sixty parliamentarians of the Social Affairs Committee work from this Monday, article by article, on the text which provides for a decline in the legal age from 62 to 64 and an acceleration of the extension of the contribution period. .

“Listen to this discontent”, urges the trade unionist

The union leader also responded to Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne who reaffirmed on Sunday that the postponement to 64 of the legal retirement age was "no longer negotiable".

“The Prime Minister cannot remain deaf to this formidable mobilization which has been created (…).

Listen, listen to this discontent that is expressed everywhere, ”he addressed to the head of government.

Before Tuesday's mobilization, act 2 of the protest in the street against the reform, Laurent Berger predicted "that there will be as many people" as on January 19, which had brought together between one and two million demonstrators, according to the sources.

"I call on people to mobilize, above all not to believe that the game is over", launched the union official, brandishing the threat of an "act 3", if the government were to continue to turn a deaf ear.

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