This Tuesday, while visiting Calvados, 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.