You will have to work longer. In the eyes of the government, it is now a certainty. Since the re-election of Emmanuel Macron, who campaigned in particular on the need to extend the duration of activity of French men and women, the government has not failed to recall it. Elisabeth Borne, the Prime Minister, has also devoted part of her general policy speech to it, indicates Center Presse Aveyron on her site. Some declarations (or lack thereof!) may have been surprising…

And for good reason ! Initially, the President of the Republic was counting on a particularly rapid entry into force of his pension reform, as Planet has already written. This time, it seems that the executive is in no hurry to launch such a project. During her speech, Elisabeth Borne did not, in fact, take the time to specify the possible timetable which should nevertheless dictate the transformation of our model of inter-generational solidarity.

If the head of government did not detail a date, she did however take up most of the elements of the program unveiled by Emmanuel Macron. Not without ensuring that the reform was “not tied up”. So many declarations which inform, believe certain trade union leaders, on the real calendar of the reform.

“I interpret his remarks as the fact that there will be no reform initiated in the fall. Elisabeth Borne suggests that the subject is there but is not her priority. If it was her priority, she would have presented her reform”, thus affirmed one of them in the columns of our colleagues.