The association of mayors of France (AMF) called on Tuesday the government to “better take into account the hardship” of the territorial public service, in reaction to the pension reform presented by Elisabeth Borne.
The government must be more ambitious in taking into account hardship within the territorial public service, reacted to the AMF in a press release, after the announcement by Elisabeth Borne of a decline in the legal age of departure to 64 years.
With more than 75% of category C agents, the high difficulty of certain territorial professions has serious consequences in terms of life expectancy, claims and incapacity, added the influential association of elected officials.
It is necessary to take into account the specificities of the territorial public service, underlines the secretary general of the AMF Murielle Fabre, quoted in the press release.
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She would like negotiations to begin as soon as possible with territorial employers, despite the very tight deadlines within which the government is carrying out this reform.