PSA Peugeot-Citroen: extension of the strategic joint committee in charge of the GPEC to non-French members

On June 19, 2008, the management of the French car manufacturer, the six trade union organizations of the group (CFDT, CFE-CGC, CFTC, CGT, FO, GSEA) and the non-French trade unions represented within the group's joint liaison committee (JLC) - IG Metall for Germany, TGWU for Great Britain and SIT-FSI, UGT and CCOO for Spain - signed an agreement to extend the strategic joint committee in charge of monitoring the employment and expertise plan (GPEC) to non-French representatives. (Ref. 080603)
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The agreement on the employment and expertise plan, signed in 2007 with the five French trade union organizations, established a joint committee to study issues concerning the company’s situation and the policies carried out, in the short and in the mid term. This committee is used for dialogue, diagnosis and exchange, to facilitate the anticipation of change. In no case does it replace the other structures, such as the works council. It is now extended to non-French representatives, who belong

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