the CPME welcomes a balanced reform

The president of the Confederation of SMEs (CPME) François Asselin on Tuesday welcomed a “balanced” pension reform project, following an interview with Elisabeth Borne.

This reform project is a balanced project from the moment when, in parallel with the raising of the retirement age, we take into account long careers, we take into account professions which are physically more exposed than others, declared the employer’s representative on leaving Matignon.

The Prime Minister consults the social partners on Tuesday and Wednesday, before the presentation of the reform project next Tuesday.

We are in favor of having a contributory minimum of around 85% of the minimum wage, all the more so if we manage to ensure that the self-employed, and therefore many business leaders, are also affected by these measures, specified François Asselin.

The CPME, at the time when I speak to you, is rather favorable to the project carried by the government and we have the responsibility, our generation, to carry out this reform as it is planned to ensure intergenerational solidarity, said the president of the CPME.

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The unions, for their part, are all opposed to raising the retirement age to 64 or 65 years.

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