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Trade Unions Expect New Mps to Be Committed to Social Dialogue

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Representative trade union centres, members of the Economic and Social Council (ESS), are calling on the new deputies to commit to social dialogue, which, they point out, ensures the legitimacy and greater social consensus of the decisions made. They are advocating that the proponents of the Act on Intervention Measures present the document to them at Friday's ESS session.

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Representative trade union centres, members of the Economic and Social Council (ESS), are calling on the new deputies to commit to social dialogue, which, they point out, ensures the legitimacy and greater social consensus of the decisions made. They are advocating that the proponents of the Act on Intervention Measures present the document to them at Friday's ESS session.

Lean Left

On Sunday 12 April, the eight major trade union centres asked the Prime Minister, Sébastien Lecornu, not to convene a joint joint committee which would allow for the rapid adoption of the bill extending work on 1 May. Matignon immediately tried to reassure them, while a meeting is planned at the Ministry of Labour.

Lean Right

The government wants to pass its bill to facilitate work on May 1st as a joint committee, which should speed up its adoption, but eight trade union organisations ask it to "respect social and political democracy." It promises then that there will be no "passage in force".

Lean Left

The leaders of the eight major power stations sent a letter to the Prime Minister asking him not to convene a joint joint commission allowing for the rapid adoption of the bill extending work on the day of the workers' claims feast.

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The CFDT, CGT, FO, CFE-CGC, CFTC, Unsa, FSU, and Solidaires have warned the Prime Minister against the rapid adoption of the bill expanding work on May 1st.

Center

On Sunday, the leaders of the eight major trade union centres sent a joint letter to Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu. They asked him not to convene a joint committee which would allow the rapid adoption of the bill extending the work on 1 May. On Friday, a motion of tactical rejection was adopted, allowing to speed up the legislative process. - Law on the 1st May: "We do not so brutally reform a text of social history", denounce eight trade uni…

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lejdd.fr broke the news in on Saturday, April 11, 2026.
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