The Minister of Labor says she is ready for “reasonable accommodations”

The Minister of Labor says she is ready for “reasonable accommodations”
The Minister of Labor says she is ready for “reasonable accommodations”

This Tuesday, while visiting , the Minister of Labor, Astrid Panosyan-Bouvet, said she was ready for “fair and reasonable adjustments” regarding the 2023 pension reform. Adjustments which will not concern However, not everyone.

The minister had also launched, a month ago, a consultation with the unions on this subject, in particular on “two points which [lui] really seem very improvable”: professional wear and tear and small female pensions.

“There are all possible compromises”

“If we need to bring things up again, we will look at it together, but once again I hope that the social partners will be at the heart of the discussions that will be held,” added Astrid Panosyan-Bouvet.

For his part, on December 23, Prime Minister François Bayrou said he refused to suspend or freeze the 2023 pension reform, as requested by the left, after having proposed a few days earlier to political forces to reopen a discussion on this reform for nine months. “There are all possible compromises. If it exists, I am ready,” he added.

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