Following the announcement of François Bayrou's vote of confidence, the inter-union is revising its calendar

Sixth Sense effect at the CFDT this Tuesday, August 26 in Boissy-la-Rivière (Essonne), where the union is organizing a "back-to-school event" dedicated to work. "I see people who are dead..." some union representatives and activists may murmur as they see François Bayrou step up to the podium early this afternoon for a speech scheduled since the beginning of August, at the invitation of France's largest union. Because by announcing Monday that he would commit the responsibility of his government before the National Assembly on September 8, the Prime Minister may have chosen the date on which he will leave Matignon alone, as all the left-wing parties and the National Rally have already announced that they would not place their confidence in him . Also, if the Prime Minister's idea this Tuesday was to rally the CFDT to his budgetary cause, his speech could ultimately come to nothing, his fate now appearing sealed.
On the substance, the CGT refuses to be disturbed by the announcement. "Our question is not a question of casting,
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