He has given three months to reach an agreement; If not, it will keep the reform as it is.
The French Prime Minister, François Bayrouannounced on Tuesday that it will open a negotiation process of up to three months with unions and employers to revise the 2023 pension reform, postponing the minimum retirement age from 62 to 64 yearsbut that’s what he said If there is no agreement, it will remain as it is.
In his general policy speech to the National Assembly, Bayrou ruled out the suspension of the reform, as the Socialists had asked of him in return for his refusal to vote on a motion of censure to overthrow the government he had already expected to who would submit. with character Rebellious France (LFI) by Jean-Luc Mélenchon.
The Prime Minister insisted on this during this three-month consultation “all questions should be able to be asked”so that trade unions and employers can include “the issues that concern them”, which means that a reversal of the postponement of the retirement age can be discussed, but on condition that financial balance is guaranteed.
Source: EITB

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