The goal is that employees come by mass stop parliamentarians

Back to school in the quarter round and ranks close to the unions. It is an Inter-Union large full (CGT, CFDT, FO, CFTC, CGC, South, Unsa, FSU) for the first time since nearly a year and a half which is gathered, yesterday, at the headquarters of the FSU, to give the kickoff of an outstanding social re-entry by his precocity, with online focus mobilization on September 7 against the pension reform bill.

In is already displaying on war footing and mobilizing the day of the beginning of the consideration of the text in the National Assembly, the unions want to send a clear message to the Executive: the summer nothing began their determination and they are determined to strike fort of entry. After a summer "marked by the persistence of the crisis" and "the announcement of additional strict measures", "there is play!", pounding their release. "This is not because they are gone on vacation that the French have forgotten pensions, far from it", warns Michèle Biaggi (FO). "On the contrary, business and attempted diversion safe field have fed anger." "The Government is more credible at all on issues of social justice," said Annick Coupe (South). In this context, the intersyndicale is confident and Nadine Prigent (CGT) predicted a "very strong" mobilization

A time key of the quinquennium

The importance of the discontent and the rise of a sense of social injustice in fact bode a landmark day - the CGT or South hope at least as compelling than that of 24 June (800,000 demonstrators, according to police, 1.9 million, according to the CGT). But, as the reminds the social expert Jean-Marie Pernot, mobilization, so early re-entry "is by definition not filling" (read below).

The Executive is aware of the risks and to not let crystallize discontent, but there is decided to not return on a reform which Nicolas Sarkozy is time and a political marker key of the quinquennium. Very discreet, the Ministry of labour had promised time of new consultations late August (arduousness, career long, polypensionnés), but nothing is savvy in this day and no contact was made with the unions since mid-July. Yesterday, the Secretary of State for public service, Georges Tron, who reiterated on France Info is that if "the discussion is still open on the arduous nature" and "some points", it is more "on the main principles".

In this context, the intersyndicale is aware that "only mobilization, even successful, is not enough" (FO) and sees September 7 as "a point of departure" (CFDT), not a purpose. "The goal is that employees come by mass stop parliamentarians." "They are the ones who have hand now and will not remain deaf to the demands of the French that they represent," explains Marcel Grignard (CFDT).

Tensions almost reappear

The Inter-Union plans to meet from September 8 to discuss the aftermath of the movement. Things are then likely to strongly become complicated for both his unit remains fragile, if not artificial. Evidenced by the refusal of FO sign, yesterday, the joint communiqué to protest against the refusal of other organizations, except South, to call for the "withdrawal" of the Bill. The after-7 September, tensions should reappear between supporters of an appeal to the national strike (FO and South) and new mobilizations defenders. As well as on the timing of these. At the centre of the game, the CFDT and the CGT are now discrete about their intentions.