The Assembly voted Saturday afternoon one of the most controversial points of Macron’s bill, the possible opening of the twelve Sundays a year business, despite the threats of “rebellious” PS not to vote all text on Tuesday. MEPs adopted the text of Article 80 which provides that the maximum number of Sunday opening of shops from five to twelve a year, by decision of the mayor to five and the opinion of intercommunal beyond. The article has been voted by the majority of the PS group despite the opposition grouped slingers PS, the Left Front, environmentalists, UDI and the UMP.
But ‘Much of the debate took place between Socialist deputies, the opposition is not missing, as the UMP Jean-Frédéric Poisson, ironical about the “changes of position” in a vigorously before the party opposed to an extension Sunday work. “If you remove that section 80, we could find a relationship a little calmer, but you remain deaf,” had thus deplored the “rebellious” socialist Christian Paul at Emmanuel Macron. Another rebellious, Laurent Baumel, advised the minister to “think hard” to “make a political gesture by Tuesday”, the day of solemn vote on the bill.
a chance, it was Emmanuel Macron replied that he “did not seek political compromises to rally the votes.” “I’m not open to compromise facade that we could vote for it is not how I see the political dialogue,” he said. The answer did not please Laurent Baumel or other rebellious Pouria Amirshahi, which were then left to journalists of their intention to vote against the bill Tuesday.
“trivialize the work Sunday “
These MPs, insisting” on the disruption of social and family rhythms “induced labor on Sunday exasperated another part of the PS group. “I’m tired you to tell me what I need to do on Sunday,” he told them the member of Pyrénées-Atlantiques Colette Capdevielle.
The thematic rapporteur Stéphane Travert (PS) defended of “trivializing work on Sundays.” “We aim to respond to specific requests on the territories. Between 5 and 52 Sundays, the balance may be twelve,” he said, recalling that elected officials can stay within five.
However, MEPs passed an amendment that would require large areas to deduct up to three working holidays of the total of twelve. And another amendment that councils discuss, in parallel with the opening of shops from opening on Sundays libraries. These “Sunday Mayor” will be paid twice, as is currently the case.
“No agreement, no opening”
slingers would have liked this is also the case for other employees involved in the extension of Sunday work, those of “commercial areas”, “tourist areas”, “international tourist areas” and twelve major stations where the shops will open 52 Sundays a year. But in these areas, Emmanuel Macron defended that compensation be decided by agreement branch, company or territorial. “If there is no agreement, there will be no opening. We enable trade unions to block the opening on Sunday,” he insisted.
Members voted an amendment providing that the counterparties to Sunday work in these agreements include compensation for childcare. They also passed an amendment to the counterparties also apply to persons working in the “corners” in department stores, which are there for brands but are not employees of these stores. That did not stop the mayor of Paris, Anne Hidalgo, qualify on Saturday, “democratic setback” creation by decree of the “international tourist areas” without being able to give its assent.
In addition, MPs voted for an amendment that employees working in supermarkets (who receive a permanent derogation to open every Sunday up to 13 hours) receive remuneration increased by at least 30%.
While the Prime Minister Manuel Valls made a brief appearance in the Chamber, MPs, chaired by Claude Bartolone, were to tackle late afternoon the last points of the project law debated from: the reform of the Labor Court, the collective redundancies and the fight against undeclared work
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