Laurent Berger, the man in the street

Posted Jan 30, 2023, 7:23 PMUpdated on Jan 30, 2023 at 8:13 p.m.

Customization, he does not like and denies it. And yet, Laurent Berger, the boss of the CFDT, is everywhere in this moment of protest, in demonstrations like this Tuesday, in the media that he connects almost every day, offensive remarks and controlled tone, and in the sights of macronists, that goes without saying.

The first opponent of the pension reform is him; the one who is for the moment keeping union unity still, by distancing himself from the anti-rich populism that has won over the left.

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