Loi 1er-Mai: "Pas De Passage en Force", Assure Matignon Face Aux Syndicats
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The unions will be received this Monday by the Minister of Labour, Jean-Pierre Farandou, against the background of social grunt and threat of censorship.
The government convenes the social partners in emergency after the vote on a tactical rejection motion by the Macro MPs, a method denounced as a denial of democracy by all trade unions, which...
In a letter to the Prime Minister on Sunday, eight unions asked the government to "respect social and political democracy". "No passage in force" of the law on the 1st May, Matignon promised in the wake. The Minister of Labour, Jean-Pierre Farandou, will receive the trade union organizations Monday evening. - Law 1-May: the unions received Monday by Jean-Pierre Farandou, "no passage in force" assures Matignon (Topics of society).
While eight unions have asked Sébastien Lecornu not to convene the Joint Joint Committee which would allow the rapid adoption of the bill, Matignon answers "take the time necessary to move towards a solution"
According to the unions, an appointment is planned Monday between their leaders and the Minister of Labour, Jean-Pierre Farandou.
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