Nearly three in four French people are opposed to the bill work, according to a poll for BFM TV Elabe released Wednesday, the second day of the examination of the text by MEPs. 74% of respondents say they are “opposed” to the reform, according to the pollster. In detail, 37% are “rather opposed”, 37% “strongly opposed”. Conversely, 25% of respondents say they are “favorable” to the bill, including 3% “quite favorable”. The remaining 1% has no opinion on the issue.
These are the supporters of the Left Front (93% against) and the National Front (87% against) that are most critical of the text. Opposition to the bill prevails in all the camps, both among Republicans (65% against) than the Socialists (55% against). The text is also rejected by a large majority of the unemployed (84%) and pupils and students (79%).
Favorable “companies”
But the respondents are not unanimous on the fate of the text: 48% call for its withdrawal, as the Inter-CGT-FO-FSU-Solidaires Unef-UNL-Fidl, 38% are in favor of the amendments, as the CFE-CGC, and 13% for its maintenance in the state.
in addition, a large majority of French (69%) feel that the text is mostly favorable “companies” against only 10% “employees”, while 20% welcomed a “balanced” text.
Survey conducted online May 2 and 3 with a sample of 978 people representative of the population French aged 18 and older, constituted under the quota method.
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