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Labour Law on 1 May: the French Prime Minister Assures that There Will Be "No Passage in Force"

The controversy swells around the plan to relax work on the 1st May in France. Faced with an acceleration of the legislative calendar, eight major trade union organisations decided to directly question Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu, Sunday 13 April, in a joint letter. Seeking to calm the game, the head of the government excluded any "pass in force" as the unions accused him of.

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Invited on the plateau of Telematin on France 2, the Minister of Small and Medium Enterprises, Serge Papin "would have wished" that the bill to authorize the work of employees of small businesses on May 1 would be completed this year. The Prime Minister gave it up before...

·France
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The presidential camp thought it would act quickly to extend the working derogations on the 1st May. But the mobilization of the unions and the threats of censorship of the left were right of this bill: to a year from the presidential, the Prime Minister prefers not to censor.

·Paris, France
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Strongly denounced by the trade unions, the draft law on the 1st May was intended to allow the employment of employees in local shops The Minister of Labour, Jean

·France
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"The Prime Minister does not intend to convene the Joint Joint Committee at this stage," said a government source, waiting for the "result" of a meeting between the Minister of Labour and the trade unions. - Law on the 1st May: the government temporises and excludes the convening of a Joint Joint Committee on Tuesday (Policy).

Lean Left

The Prime Minister is preparing to face numerous attacks on the left, in particular on a bill against anti-Semitism to the controversial measures covered by a petition. In his own camp, MoDem has expressed reservations about several texts.

Lean Right

The prospect of a rapid adoption of the bill to allow certain oral trades to employ employees on May 1st is moving away. The bakers' boss attests to his anger.

·Paris, France
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Le Figaro broke the news in Paris, France on Monday, April 13, 2026.
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