VIDEO – After a working anti-mobilization record Tuesday, Manuel Valls strikes on Sunday in Le Journal du Dimanche: “there will be no withdrawal of the text, or change in philosophy or rewriting articles which constitute the heart. ” The CGT promises her actions this summer.
“And now, what will I do?” François Hollande, Manuel Valls and Philippe Martinez could each take on their own this interrogation setting song by Gilbert Bécaud. After a week that saw the anti-labor dispute to a record and disagreements between the government and the CGT endorsed the protagonists of the conflict are against the wall.
Nearly four months after the start of the protest, Myriam El Khomri and Philippe Martinez held talks Friday, three days after a day of mobilization that gathered between 125,000 and 1.3 million people. Only point of consensus: the 14th June was the largest since the beginning of the protest. The meeting between the Minister of Labour and the leader of the CGT, however, has led to no prospect of the end of conflict. Instead, Philippe Martinez confirmed that two new days of action would be held on 23 and 28 June. If evidence is the extent of the disagreements, Manuel Valls who on Wednesday asked the union to stop the demonstrations in Paris.
In the face of continuing violence and intensify as and when mobilisations, while the state of emergency is still in place and that runs the Euro Cup, the Prime Minister and his willingness to “take responsibility” to prohibit “case by case” such gatherings. Le JDD Sunday, the Premier believes that “the organizers should cancel themselves these gatherings” because, he said, “there will be no withdrawal of the text, or change in philosophy, or rewriting articles that constitute the heart. ” Francois Hollande has also warned that the permits to demonstrate would not be granted if the security “of goods and people” could not be “guaranteed”
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“the events will maintenuestant that the government will maintain its text”
opponents leave however not intimidated. ITélé on Sunday, Philippe Martinez warned that “forms of mobilization” would take place this summer. He also confirmed the holding of two new appointments made on 23 and 28 June “Yes, the protests will continue until the government will maintain its text,” insisted the leader of the CGT, who assured that the CGT was “a responsible union,” using the example of an event canceled Monday in Toulouse, on request of the prefect.
in the wake of the CGT, Force Ouvrière has also warned Saturday that she did not intend to “let things happen”. Anticipating a new use of 49-3 when returning the bill to the Assembly in July, Jean-Claude Mailly wished “good courage [the Prime Minister and the President of the Republic] in September.” “This movement will not end alone, he warned. In July, it will obviously be difficult but that does not mean it will not happen anything in September, under other forms. “
Some opponents of labor law have already began to vary their modes of action. Friday, the initiators of the petition against the bill, which had passed the million signatures, launched the “pans up” operation. On the program: “meetings, debates and aperitifs” before a “pans together” of three minutes. “The government does not mean we therefore more noise we will do,” said Haas Carolina at Le Figaro .
Meanwhile, the text continues its parliamentary shuttle. Considered by the Senate since June 6, and under the influence of right-wing majority, the bill was cured. The famous Article 2, which shall include information on the organization and working time and crystallizes the tension, now back on the 35-hour week. This provision is not expected to continue once the text back to the Assembly, where the left still has a slim majority. “We will restore the version adopted in the Assembly, which had already built almost 800 amendments” on this text, “fruit of a compromise built with the reformist unions and the Socialist majority,” said Valls.
After making use of 49-3 in first reading the government he dégainera again? Sunday in the JDD, Manuel Valls shows offensive, “Now we must move quickly and pass this text.” Cleverly, he does not mention a possible new use of 49-3
Jean-Claude Mailly, “the government is now faced with a choice. Or it does not change, it remains firm on its positions in any listening only [...] or the government moves and hopefully a normal vote in Parliament. ” Moving is to say change some items, like the FO request, would not the game of the CFDT, fervent support of the text, which had imposed the previous inflections.
The text must return to the chamber of deputies on 5 July. The time for the government to consider its options and for opponents to be heard. The risk that the dispute still radicalized some more.
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