Europe 1 08:54, 06 June 2023

As the unions begin their 14th day of mobilization against the pension reform, Laurent Berger, secretary general of the CFDT, suggests at the microphone of Europe 1 this Tuesday morning that it will probably be the last. The union leader now wants to "transform anger into a balance of power" on points such as the organisation of work and purchasing power.

The last of the last? For the 14th day of mobilization against the pension reform, the authorities expect up to 600,000 demonstrators throughout France. A consequent mobilization, but less compared to what the unions were able to experience at the height of the protest. Questioned on Europe 1 this Tuesday, Laurent Berger, leader of the CFDT and one of the figures of the interunion, does not wish to have any illusions. "We will decide together, but probably that on the subject - purely - of pensions, it is probably one of the last days of mobilization," he told Sonia Mabrouk.

"And that's one more reason to go," he adds. 250 processions are planned on the territory, especially in medium-sized cities such as Foix, Rouen or Albertville. A strong marker according to Laurent Berger: "It is the signal of this anger, this feeling of not having been listened to".

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