Yesterday, March 5, the social partners reached a compromise on the terms of the quid pro quo President Hollande requested in return for lower social contributions. The “summary of conclusions,” which should be signed by 3 union organizations (CFDT, CFTC and CGC) gives the sector the responsibility of defining commitments in terms of employment.
Lower contributions and simpler administrative procedures in return for recruitments and more social dialogue: that’s how François Hollande opened the social partners’ debate on his “Responsibility Pact.” Last night (March 5), they agreed on a summary of conclusions, which should be signed by 3 union organizations (CFDT, CFTC and CGC). FO and CGT denounce “sham negotiations” and a “pact leading to social regression.”
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