Monday, March 14, 2016

Labor law: the cacophony PS – The Point

There are those who are for. There are those who are for, but. Finally, there are those who are totally against. In the first case, the deputy PS Christophe Caresche who is worried: “There is very strong pressure to finally shave much text,” he said Monday morning on BFM Business . “There is a significant risk of social conflict, important social movement, so it must be taken into account, but we must still try to preserve (the bill) because they are needed, the economy has need. “

In the moderate camp, Catherine Lemorton, chair of the Committee on Social Affairs and Christophe Sirugue, tipped to be Rapporteur of the Working bill . They have sent the prime minister a letter in which they ask him to change the bill. “We realized returns of some of our colleagues from the first seminar as was asked by the Prime Minister and President of the group” PS, said Monday morning Mr. Sirugue AFP, confirming a report France Info. According to France Info, Manuel Valls must receive 13 hours at Matignon, before unveiling the social partners a “corrected” version of the draft contested reform of labor law.



“Not acceptable in the state “

in this two-page letter, which has obtained radio, Mrs. and Mr. Lemorton Sirugue indicate they want to share with the Prime Minister of their” questions “or their” opposition to several provisions some of which have been added at the last minute, contained in what is still only a draft law. “

on the basis of this draft, prior to the open discussions last week with the social partners and with the parliamentary socialists, they feel that “four provisions (them) not seem acceptable in the state.” In particular, they call for “the removal of the scale” on the highly controversial issue of capping prud’homales allowances. The other contested provisions relating to redundancy, another highly debated topic. However, the two signatories provide shared “objectives” of the government – “give greater protection of employees in a more flexible framework for business” and consider that “nothing would be worse than the status quo”

“Red Herring”

Finally, in the camp of opponents solved there (especially) Christian Paul . This rebellious member states also want to get out of the “status quo”. Before “the anguish of insecurity,” it considers necessary “structural reforms and effective.” But, he said, the proposed El Khomri law is a “red herring.” It calls for “putting the text to be flat, so to withdraw.” He also sounded the alarm at the results of the parliamentary by Sunday. “Today, there is no popular support, there is no electoral base for the policy”, ruled the deputy of Nièvre. Principal responsible for this disaster: Emmanuel Macron, “one of the main reasons for divorce between the left and the French,” said Christian Paul

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