While his union railroads threat Thursday to join the movement of December 5 against the pension reform with the filing of a notice of strike renewable, Laurent Berger raises the tone and sends a warning to the government on Europe 1. "It remains 10 days to discuss "warns the secretary general of the CFDT.

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The CFDT-Cheminots announced Thursday to join the movement of December 5 against the pension reform, with the scheduled filing of a notice of strike renewable. A decision taken at the end of a meeting at the Ministry of Solidarity with High Commissioner Jean-Paul Delevoye and Secretary of State for Transport Jean-Baptiste Djebarri. A meeting that was the second roundtable planned as part of the consultation on pension reform. The fourth representative union at SNCF, the CFDT-Cheminots calls for the maintenance of the special pension scheme for employees of SNCF as a railway worker, and may not call to strike if he gets satisfaction before the date fateful. "It's a warning, there are ten days left to discuss," warns Laurent Berger, secretary general of the CFDT.

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