The unions put on the table the subjects on which they consider urgent to move forward, while recalling their "determined" opposition to the pension reform. Union leaders reiterated their support for the Liot bill to repeal the reform, which is theoretically due to be considered on 8 June, which the government is seeking to avoid.

The unions will present their common demands on May 30, before a 14th day of mobilization on June 6. But some opponents "will not wait wisely" for these deadlines.