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Voeux présidentiels, pourquoi la CGT n’ira pas...

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Wednesday, January 5, 2011

The year 2010 was marked by social mobilization unit to oppose pension reform based on unfair and inefficient bases.
Faced with the movement of exceptional size of several months, supported by an overwhelming majority of the population, which claimed the opening of actual negotiations, it was the intransigence of the next President of the Republic and the disdain for the against union positions on a societal choice that determines the future for millions of employees. In
ce contexte que se présente la cérémonie habituelle des vœux de l’Elysée aux « forces vives » du pays.
Sans nul doute l’encouragement au « dialogue social » et la nécessité de « syndicats forts » seront classiquement présents dans les vœux présidentiels.
La CGT refuse d’apporter son concours à ce simulacre, elle décide par conséquent de décliner l’invitation de la Présidence pour les vœux de 2011.
Le mouvement sur les retraites a mis en évidence la nécessité de revoir les politiques d’emploi, de conditions work and working time, contribution holidays enjoyed by companies ...
Rather than provide answers to these claims, several political leaders, widely reported by the media launch an all out attack on working time and wages through the 35 hours in their sights.
CGT denounced in the strongest terms this attack to once again blame the employees on the grounds of excessive cost of labor in our country. The CGT called
its organizations and employees to resist any tendency of worsening living conditions and working would result from the questioning of 35 hours in both public and private sectors.
The best answer is to be together, rallying and demanding the inclusion of social demands in business and professional sectors.

Montreuil, January 5, 2011

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