The social protection group Malakoff Humanis (10,500 employees in France) and trade union organisations signed a three-year agreement on 6 March dedicated to employees aged 50 and over. This initial text, concluded under the law on the employment of older workers, introduces an "a la carte" scheme designed to leverage skills transfer and support career transitions. Olivier Ruthardt, Deputy CEO of Malakoff Humanis, details the agreement's key measures for mind HR.
Malakoff Humanis and the trade unions (CFDT, CFE-CGC, CFTC, FO, and UNSA) signed this first three-year agreement specifically for older workers to promote the transfer of expertise from employees aged 50 and over—who represent 44% of the workforce—and to manage the transition between active employment and retirement for those aged 60 and above (8.8%). “This agreement consolidates previously scattered measures into a single framework and establishes innovative entitlements designed to offer care
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