PODCAST. Can the mobilization against the pension reform save the CGT? (2/2)

PODCAST Can the mobilization against the pension reform save the

In this new episode of La Loupe, Xavier Yvon and Béatrice Mathieu, great reporter specializing in the Economy at L’Express open the second part of our story devoted to the decline of the former first union in France between war of succession and files slipped under the rug.

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The team: Xavier Yvon (presentation), Margaux Lannuzel (writing), Charlotte Baris (editing) and Jules Krot (directing).

Credits: TA, BFM, BFM Business news

Music and dressing: Emmanuel Herschon/Studio Torrent

Picture credits: Thomas Samson/AFP

Logo: Anne-Laure Chapelain/Benjamin Chazal

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Xavier Yvon : If I tell you Aplomb, Greenpeace or Neuilly-sur-Seine and you see no connection with the CGT, it means that you have not yet listened to yesterday’s episode.

Know that before starting this one, it is urgent to remedy it! You will hear our great reporter Béatrice Mathieu tell you about the inevitable decline of the former first trade union in France, between internal divisions and ideological errors…

Go now, immediately, change episodes, because otherwise I will spoil you…

We can’t say that I didn’t warn you: at the very end of yesterday’s episode, therefore, Béatrice told us this:

Beatrice Mathieu: Even in the face of all this, Martinez still wants to believe in the unity of the CGT and plays the ostrich.

Xavier Yvon: We therefore parted ways on a question: will the man or woman who will succeed Philippe Martinez, whose mandate as first secretary end in March, play the ostrich in turn? And allow me to add another: can the CGT “take advantage” of the mobilization against the pension reform to regain a foothold?

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Pension reform: how unions are already organizing the response

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