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Castex anticipates the end of the crisis in its third social dialogue conference

2021-03-14T21:40:26.796Z


The Prime Minister is expected to unveil several arbitrations, in particular on youth employment. And three! This Monday afternoon, the Prime Minister, Jean Castex, will hold his third high mass of social dialogue. By bringing together by videoconference the representatives of the eight trade union organizations (CFDT, CGT, FO, CFTC and CFE-CGC) and employers (Medef, CPME, U2P) representative and several ministers, the head of government intends to take a new step in the face of this Covid cri


And three!

This Monday afternoon, the Prime Minister, Jean Castex, will hold his third high mass of social dialogue.

By bringing together by videoconference the representatives of the eight trade union organizations (CFDT, CGT, FO, CFTC and CFE-CGC) and employers (Medef, CPME, U2P) representative and several ministers, the head of government intends to take a new step in the face of this Covid crisis which has now been going on for more than a year.

Because, even if the health situation remains particularly worrying due to the proliferation of variants and growing pressure on hospitals, the tone and position of the executive have now changed significantly since the previous rounds of discussions in July and last october.

The vaccination phase is well underway, it is now a question of

"discussing the way out of the crisis",

according to the invitation sent to the social partners, and to plan for the coming months by adapting the various systems as best as possible.

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Source: lefigaro

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