The CFDT rules out any return of the "conclave" on pensions and calls for the suspension of the 2023 reform

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Marylise Léon, general secretary of the CFDT, in Boissy-la-Rivière, August 26, 2025. (Albert Facelly/Libération)
Return to discuss pensions with employers to help the new Prime Minister, Sébastien Lecornu, seal an agreement – particularly with the Socialists – to avoid falling on the 2026 budget? The hypothesis, raised by Le Monde this Thursday, September 11, is unambiguously dismissed by the CFDT . Contacted by Libération, the confederation responds that "there is no question of relaunching the pensions conclave," because "we do not build solid solutions on a record as fragile as a conclave that has failed." And concludes: "The only possible path for the CFDT is now to suspend the reform and postpone future choices to 2027." A position similar to that of the PS, which inserted
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