Minister of Labour Dismisses the Idea of an 8 March Holiday for International Women's Rights Day
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The General Secretary of the CGT, Sophie Binet, announced Friday that she would like to make March 8 a new holiday while Sébastien Lecornu announced that bakers and florists will be allowed to open on May 1.
Minister of Labour Jean-Pierre Farandou rejected the CGT's request to introduce a new holiday on March 8th. International Women's Rights Day will not be unemployed. - March 8th, new holiday ? The government dismisses the CGT's request (Policy).
Jean-Pierre Farandou answered no to Sophie Binet's proposal to make holiday on 8 March. He even defended a relaxation of the rule by 1 May.
Secretary General of the CGT Sophie Binet called for the establishment of a March 8 holiday for the International Women's Rights Day. The Minister of Labour replied in the columns of the Sunday Tribune.
The Minister of Labour Jean-Pierre Farandou, in an interview at the "Tribune Sunday", decided to introduce a new holiday on 8 March, International Day of Rights.
The General Secretary of the CGT wishes to sacralize March 8 as Labour Day. Minister Jean-Pierre Farandou considers the idea incompatible with the country's recovery.
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