Tag: Labor law
Women’s pension: the other reform that the government is preparing
After having clarified its proposal to revalue small pensions, the government expects to correct another part of its pension reform. Accused of disadvantaging women with the decline in the legal…
From the RATP to the Banque de France… These special schemes at the heart of the pension reform
Return to “equity” or “contempt” for arduous tasks and manual labor? Since Tuesday, the National Assembly has been considering article 1 of the pension reform, leading to heated clashes in…
Pension reform: the CGT mobilizes dockers, refiners and electricians
It’s a watchword that leaves little room for ambiguity: “Get even more strikers”! From Thursday 26 and Friday 27 January, the CGT called for a strike in refineries, power stations…
Pensions: why certain professions are spared by the reform
The strike against the pension reform is particularly followed this Thursday, January 19. Demonstrations, transport at a standstill, closed schools, blockages of refineries: France is experiencing “a Thursday of galley”,…
Pension reform: what you need to know about the latest negotiations
The beginning of the year promises to be explosive between the unions and the government. The pension reform, extremely contested by the unions, must indeed be presented in detail on…
Salary of business leaders: what the new code of governance of employers advocates
Boss pay could now be tied to their company’s climate goals. This is the shock measure of the new governance code for French employers concocted by the French Association of…