Whatever the substance, the form is already an affront.
By organizing a government seminar followed by a speech on the 8 p.m. news this Wednesday on the theme of employment, the Prime Minister could not cause anything other than irritation among the trade union centers and employer representatives.
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At the request of the executive, they have been working for several months on the question of work, with a particular focus on the situation of seniors and professional retraining.
Their conclusions are expected on April 8.
Seeing Gabriel Attal speak on the subject a few days before this date gives them the impression that they are being bypassed.
“
We are worried
,” recognizes Éric Chevée, vice-president of the employers’ union of small and medium-sized enterprises (CPME), “
a stone’s throw from the conclusion, this will create a circus in the negotiations.”
The president of the executives' union (CFE-CGC), François Hommeril also criticizes what he considers to be an initiative...
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