Posted 12 Feb. 2023 at 06:42 PMUpdated Feb 13. 2023 at 10:22
On January 10, just following Elisabeth Borne’s announcements, the leaders of the eight French unions met at the Labor Exchange, not far from Place de la République, in Paris, to launch the protest movement. pension reform. A month later, almost to the day, on Saturday February 11, just before the Parisian procession of their fourth mobilization set off, they met there to announce the start of a second “sequence” of mobilization in fifteen days.
In a statement read this time by the secretary general of Force Ouvrière, Frédéric Souillot, the intersyndicale called for “putting France to a halt” on March 7, if “the government and parliamentarians remained deaf to the protest popular “. Objective: to raise the pressure a notch once morest a government which is withdrawing to the Aventine, focused on the parliamentary debate.