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Ikea's French Employees on Strike for More Social Dialogue

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Paris - Several hundred employees of the furniture giant Ikea went on strike on Tuesday in several cities of France, notably for a "degradation of the social dialogue" with the management on issues of remuneration and working conditions. The movement gathered "25% of strikers on the workforce present" in 19 stores, according to Abdelkader Mekki Daouadji, delegate of the CFDT. No signs were closed but there were disconnections in some services of…
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On Tuesday, July 1, 2025, several Ikea sites in France were hit by a strike initiated by a national inter-union. The movement has been in a tense social context for several months and is mainly targeting the lack of change in pay and the deterioration of working conditions. Employees, largely paid at the SMIC, are calling for a revalorisation of wages, a better social dialogue and concrete measures to improve their working life. Strike at Ikea i…

Several hundred employees of the furniture giant Ikea went on strike on Tuesday in several French cities, in particular a "degradation of the social dialogue" with the management on the issues of remuneration and working conditions. The movement gathered "25% of the...

Paris - Several hundred employees of the furniture giant Ikea went on strike on Tuesday in several cities of France, notably for a "degradation of the social dialogue" with the management on issues of remuneration and working conditions. The movement gathered "25% of strikers on the workforce present" in 19 stores, according to Abdelkader Mekki Daouadji, delegate of the CFDT. No signs were closed but there were disconnections in some services of…

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