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Raymond Soubie: "We do not see social tension in companies"

8/30/2021, 3:25:29 PM


INTERVIEW - Despite the summer mobilizations of anti-tax and anti-health pass, the president of the consulting firms Alixio and Taddeo does not expect a very turbulent social return.

Expert in social issues, Raymond Soubie has advised all political leaders for more than half a century, including Jacques Chirac and Raymond Barre in Matignon in the 1970s, or Nicolas Sarkozy at the Élysée in 2007.

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LE FIGARO.

- We see it with the mobilizations this summer of anti-tax and anti-health pass, France is currently under tension.

Are you worried about a hot social back-to-school season?

Raymond SOUBIE.

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No, and for a simple reason.

The anti-tax and anti-sanitary pass are not supported by the population, as were the "yellow vests".

Even if they managed to mobilize in August, their movement is not of considerable magnitude.

However, they must constitute a point of vigilance for the government not to turn into a strong protest.

We do not see any social tension in companies either, except where a factory is going to close.

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There is not, generally, a lot of social movements

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