It is “a reform that would bring back from 2 to 2.5 billion euros” initially, explained Marylise Léon, this Monday, denouncing a volume of savings “which was never done”.
CFDT Secretary General Marylise Léon said on Monday that the government’s unemployment insurance reform would be “Total carnage for job seekers” with a volume of savings “Who has never been done”. It is “A reform that would bring in 2 to 2.5 billion euros” initially. And “We would be between 3 and 4 billion in the full year, when the devices came into force. So it is a total carnage for job seekers ”said Marylise Léon after an exchange with the Minister of Labor, Astrid Panosyan-Bouvet.
The CFTC was also to be received during the day, while CGT, FO and CFE-CGC declined these exchanges immediately, pushing them back to the start of the school year. The exchange, which concerned the social negotiations desired by the government in the context of the budgetary effort, was presented by Marylise Léon as a “Frank and direct explanation”. In addition to unemployment insurance, the government intends to propose to unions to negotiate with employers with the provisions which concern labor law, such as the possible monetization of the fifth week of paid leave or the abolition of two holidays.
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But for Marylise Léon, on these questions which concern labor law, “There cannot be negotiations if it is not for social progress”. “The question of flexibility is not the subject of 2025”she continued, stressing that “The world of work has refused to work two more years with pensions” and that“He also refuses to work two more days with the removal of two holidays”.
The head of the union center has also qualified the idea of monetizing the fifth week of paid leave of“Extremely unfair”. “These are provisions that show a government which is completely disconnected from what is happening in the world of work”she hammered, adding that “All possibilities for action for the CFDT remain open”while the inter -union must meet on September 1.