Jean Castex is expected around the corner.
One of the Prime Minister's great challenges this year will indeed be to prove to employers and unions that his pro-social dialogue speech is not just a posture.
"Dialogue, listening, the search for compromises: these are the levers of a peaceful democracy"
, he had promised in mid-July in his policy statement, before summoning all the union and employer leaders two days later to Matignon for a first social dialogue conference.
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The task promises to be difficult.
His first six months at the head of government left a mixed impression on the social partners.
Presented as a turning point in social relations after a tense start to the five-year term, what the representatives of employees and bosses still refuse to call "the Castex method" is still far from having been proven.
Worse, for the signatories in December of the two national inter-professional agreements (on teleworking and
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