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Marylise Léon Calls for Reopening "Wage Negotiations" in Companies to "Take Inflation Into Account"

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Secretary General of the CFDT Marylise Léon pleads, in the columns of the Parisian this Saturday, to reopen the wage negotiations in the companies, while the purchasing power of the French is deteriorating.

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In the face of inflation and the difficulties of purchasing power, the Secretary General of the CFDT calls for "opening up wage negotiations". She cites several professional branches in which grids are still starting below the minimum wage. The Smic will increase by about 2.4% in June. - Inflation, purchasing power, Smic... For the CFDT, it is "imperative to reopen wage negotiations" (Company topics).

Lean Left

In the face of the difficulties of purchasing power, the Secretary General of the CFDT Marylise Léon appeals to companies

·France
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Center

Secretary General of the CFDT Marylise Léon today calls for "opening up wage negotiations" in companies and the public service, especially for the grids that are still starting under the Smic.

Lean Right

The Secretary-General of the CFDT calls for "opening up wage negotiations", faced with difficulties of purchasing power.

·Paris, France
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Lean Right

EXCLUSIVE. The secretary general of the first trade union of France press companies and public employers to increase wages without delay to enable the French to cope with the fuel crisis and the return of inflation.

·Paris, France
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Center

Secretary General of the CFDT Marylise Léon pleads, in the columns of the Parisian this Saturday, to reopen the wage negotiations in the companies, while the purchasing power of the French is deteriorating.

·France
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BFM TV broke the news in France on Saturday, May 16, 2026.
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