The conference on work and pensions began its work on Friday, December 5, with the government hoping for "valuable material for the political debate," as it battles against a possible rejection of its draft social security budget by the deputies.
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"If we want to advance pensions, we have to go through the work process," said Labour Minister Jean-Pierre Farandou at the opening of this conference called for by Sébastien Lecornu, less than six months after the failure of the conclave initiated by his predecessor François Bayrou.






