The president of Medef surprised everyone: the unions, first of all, who were not expecting him as champion of social dialogue.
The government, then, which did not give much credit since the start of Macron's five-year term to the discussion with the intermediary bodies.
But the crisis is there.
And with two national inter-professional agreements (ANI) - on health at work and teleworking - signed in a few months, Geoffroy Roux de Bézieux tried a game of poker by sending, in February, a letter to the representative organizations (CFDT, CGT, FO, CFE-CGC and CFTC for employees, CPME and U2P for employers) to invite them to discuss.
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A sort of new "social overhaul": the social partners were going to take matters into their own hands and initiate discussions on the subjects that concern them without waiting for the executive to come and chaperone them.
Four months later, the initiative seems to have taken hold.
Apart from the CGT - its secretary general, Philippe Martinez,
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