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RESPONSIBILITY FOR OFFICIAL ABSOLUTION

Summary of this case:

Elimination of false reports of civil servant absence:

Regarding the partial and partial investigation of the increase in days of absence for health reasons,

On the grounds of these increases,

On the differences between private and public,

Socio-economic data defining private/public gaps and within the Civil Service,

Decisions of Inspectors General of Social Affairs / Inspectors General of Finance,

Unfair political measures: 3 days of waiting time (instead of 1 day) and a reduction in the replacement rate to 90% in the first 3 months of sick leave (instead of 100%).

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The CGT puts an online simulator to calculate the shortage for representatives on sick leave if Minister Kasbarian’s reform were to be adopted: https://carence.cgtfonctionpublique.fr/

The CGT calls for a strike and demonstrations on Thursday, December 5:

  • Montpellier 10h Place Albert 1er
  • Beziers 10:30 a.m. Labor Exchange

One day to give up the minister:

  • 3 days of waiting in the public service,
  • reduction in compensation for sick leave days,
  • non-payment​​​​​​​Gipa.

And that it finally gets down to the urgent measures to be implemented:

  • budgetary resources compatible with the missions of services and public policies,
  • creating jobs where necessary and access to permanent employment for contract agents,
  • increase in the value of the index point for the year 2024 and subsequent years and general wage measures,
  • review of index pages,
  • pay and professional equality between women and men,
  • abandoning the guidelines of the so-called “Guerini” bill.

2024-11-27 09:00:00
#RESPONSIBILITY #OFFICIAL #ABSOLUTION

**How does the CGT’s proposed alternative solutions address the government’s stated concerns about public ⁣sector efficiency and spending,‍ without leading​ to the negative financial and morale impacts predicted for​ civil servants​ under⁣ the proposed reforms?**

## World Today News: Interview on the Proposed Civil Servant Reforms

**Introduction:**

Welcome to World ​Today News. Today, we’re discussing the proposed reforms to sick leave policies for civil servants in France. We’re joined by two​ esteemed ⁤guests:

*‍ **[Guest 1 Name],** representative ⁤of the CGT union, and

* **[Guest 2 Name],** a public policy analyst with⁤ expertise in labor relations.

Thank you both for ⁢joining us ⁤today.

**Section 1: Understanding the Proposed Reforms**

* **To [Guest 1],** the CGT has been vocal in its opposition to these reforms. Could you​ describe the ⁤proposed ‌changes and explain why ⁤the‌ CGT considers⁣ them unacceptable?

* **To [Guest 2],** ⁣from a neutral perspective, how ⁢do⁤ these proposed reforms compare⁢ to sick leave policies in⁣ other European countries?

**Section 2: Impact on Civil Servants**

* **To [Guest 1],**⁢ the CGT’s online simulator calculates potential financial losses ‌for ‍civil servants under‍ the new ⁤plan. Can you elaborate on the estimated ⁣financial impact and the potential consequences for​ civil servant morale and well-being?

* **To [Guest 2],** what⁣ are some potential unintended consequences of ‌these‌ reforms, both for individual civil servants⁢ and for the effective functioning of public services?

**Section 3: Alternatives and Solutions**

* **To ⁢ [Guest 1],** what alternative solutions does the ⁣CGT propose to address ⁣the government’s concerns⁢ regarding sick leave in ⁤the public sector?

* **To [Guest 2],** what measures could the government ⁤implement ⁢to improve ‌the⁣ situation ⁢without​ resorting to these controversial reforms?

**Section 4: Broader Context**

* **To both guests,** these reforms are part of a wider discussion about public sector ​efficiency and spending.⁢ How do these proposed changes fit ⁢into this larger⁣ political and economic ​context?

* **To both guests,** do you foresee these reforms⁢ becoming a⁤ focal point for broader social unrest ⁢and labor disputes?

**Section 5: Looking Ahead**

*‌ **To [Guest 1],** what steps is the CGT taking to mobilize public opinion and pressure the government to reconsider these reforms?

* ‍**To [Guest 2],** what are the potential ​long-term ‌consequences of this debate for the relationship ⁢between⁣ the government,⁢ civil servants, and the public at large?

**Conclusion:**

Thank you both for sharing⁢ your perspectives on this crucial issue. This debate highlights the complex challenges facing public service provision in the​ 21st century. We ⁢encourage our viewers to​ stay informed and engage in constructive ⁣dialogue as this ‌issue unfolds.

This interview format aims to present ⁢a balanced and nuanced discussion on the topic of these proposed reforms. It ⁢utilizes a combination of‍ direct, probing questions and broader contextual inquiries to encourage both guests to

articulate their positions⁢ and ⁣explore the various facets of this complex issue.

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