"We Don't Understand Anything": in Chartres, the Merchants Opened on May 1 Are Always Afraid of Fines
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A statement by Gérald Darmanin came to stir up this symbolic day, while the Prime Minister is slow to present his text.
Coffee managers, bakers and florists who used to open on May 1 are astonished by the recent debate but have all seen the new severity of the labour inspectors against them.
At the Council of Ministers, Jean-Pierre Farandou, the Minister of Labour, faced the opposition of the Minister of Justice, Gérald Darmanin, concerning the draft law on the 1st May according to information from France Inter.
Jean-Pierre Farandou said this Wednesday that he had "not given any instructions to the labour inspectors" in order not to punish bakers and florists who would have their employees work on this holiday.
As a result of the parliamentary fiasco on the bill to allow certain businesses to open on 1 May, the government had decided to take over. Initially, it was a bill from the Senate to allow bakers and florists to open on the only holiday and not on the calendar. However, the text had been considerably expanded in the Senate and had not been reworked at all in the National Assembly. As a result, it was potentially all the businesses that could hav…
The Minister of Labour Jean-Pierre Farandou declared, Wednesday after the Council of Ministers, that he had not given "no instructions" to the labour inspectors not to sanction bakers and florists who feron...
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