After more than three months of negotiations, everything will be decided this Monday. Representatives of unions and employers are meeting to try to reach an agreement on the employment of seniors. The future of unemployment insurance, over which the government hopes to keep control, will also depend on this final session. Participants expect heated exchanges.
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It’s going to be a particularly difficult meeting ,
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immediately warns Yvan Ricordeau, CFDT negotiator.
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There could be sessions suspended and doors slamming
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adds Éric Chevée of the CPME. If the eight participating delegations know that they have an appointment at 9:30 a.m. at Medef headquarters, they have no idea of the time at which they will leave...
Why such pressure on this trading session? First of all, it is not one but three subjects on which the five employee delegations and the three employers must agree. First objective, find…
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