All eyes are on Sophie Binet, the new secretary general of the CGT, 41, surprised at the organization’s 53rd congress. The executive, the trade unions, everyone scrutinizes its first steps, watching for the slightest clue on the line of the new management of the Montreuil plant, barely installed. One thing is certain, the inter-union, cemented by the common demand for the withdrawal of the pension reform, is still very solid.
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