Jean-Bernard Lévy, chairman and chief executive officer of the EDF group, spoke on Sunday of the "Grand Rendez-vous" on Europe 1, spoke about the actions of CGT-Energie during the social mobilization against the pension reform. For him, the power cuts that have occurred since early December must be condemned. Between 80 and 90 complaints have been filed by the group where there have been cuts, he said.

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While the text of the pension reform will be studied in a public session at the National Assembly on Monday, Jean-Bernard Lévy, president and chief executive officer of the EDF group, returned to the microphone of Europe 1 on the actions of agents of EDF against the government bill. Indeed, since Thursday, December 5, 2019, electricity has been cut many times by the CGT-Energie, as part of social mobilization. On the set of the "Grand Rendez-vous", Jean Bernard Lévy denounced these cuts, saying that more than 80 complaints had been filed since the start of the movement.

Jean-Bernard Lévy considers that "the public electricity service must be permanent." Some of these cuts affected retirement homes, clinics and hospitals, "he denounced, recalling that at EDF, it was time for consultations. "We are engaged in discussions, in the company, so as to initiate the transition from the current system to the universal system," he said at the microphone of Europe 1

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