Travail le 1er mai : Matignon promet qu’«il n’y aura pas de passage en force»

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Travail le 1er mai : Matignon promet qu’«il n’y aura pas de passage en force»
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The French government, led by Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu, has promised unions that there will be no forced passage of legislation expanding work on May 1st, a traditional holiday. Labor Minister Jean-Pierre Farandou will meet with union leaders on Monday to discuss the proposed changes and find a mutually acceptable solution. The government aims to work with unions to define the specific types of businesses that would be affected by allowing work on May 1st. While a joint committee may be formed to expedite the law's implementation, Matignon emphasizes the need for careful consideration and consensus-building. The meeting is scheduled for Monday at 6:00 PM.

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The meeting will work with unions on a precise scope of businesses affected by opening on May 1st.

factual — Matignon100% confidence

Matignon promises that there will be no forceful passage of the text.

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The Prime Minister has asked the Minister of Labour to meet with unions to find an acceptable solution.

factual — Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu100% confidence

Syndicates and the Minister of Labour will meet on Monday.

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A mixed joint commission could be formed to quickly implement the law expanding work on May 1st.

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