Déclaration commune des organisations syndicales CFDT, CGT, FSU, Solidaires, UNSA
The social movement is legitimate and backed up
After several weeks of mobilization and despite the measures taken by the government to try to support the idea that "The page retirement" is rotated, some 1, 2 million employees who have shown Nov. 6 in 243 cities against the pension reform unfair and inefficient.
If everyone is aware that the Pensions Act is likely to be enacted in the coming days, time is not resignation. The unions will continue to act to reduce inequality, a true recognition of the harshness and other alternatives to finance the PAYG system. They reaffirm their commitment to maintaining the statutory age of retirement at age 60 and age of the full rate at age 65.
They note that the economic and social situation remains very poor and always a concern for employees, pensioners, unemployed and youth who still face the hard consequences of a crisis that lasts.
The unions believe that the mobilization of an exceptional level for several months has highlighted the glaring employee dissatisfaction and demands for employment, wages, working conditions, inequality between women and men, tax and wealth-sharing. They decided to deepen their analysis and proposals on these issues in order to challenge the government and employers.
The unions decided to continue the engagement in the unit by 23 November 1 national day of mobilization through inter-action forms. These actions must address the concerns of employees and ensure the participation of many. They ask the territorial organizations and professional to specify the terms (rallies, demonstrations, rallies, work stoppages ...).
initiatives in the territories and businesses are planned. Trade unions seek to ensure their success.
The unions now committed to participate actively in the European day of action from December 15 to oppose austerity plans that are multiplying in Europe.
organizations will meet again November 29, 2010. On November 8, 2010
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