Minister of Economy announced a suite for the summer to its legislation “growth and activity,” which must be examined in the Senate in April.
While Macron law for “growth and activity” will be discussed in the Senate from 7 to 17 April, the Minister of Economy announces result for was to “continue both the release of the French economy and accelerate the recovery that is underway.”
This “Macron II” legislation will include new topics range “legal and regulatory simplification” for SMEs and TPE (part of which has already been presented), measures to “revive the private investment “and finally axes already mentioned in the bill of the Secretary of State for Digital Axelle Lemaire. Emmanuel Macron made the announcement of the acceleration of the timetable in the TGV back to Beaune (Côte d’Or), where he inaugurated the Industry Week (March 30-April 5) in Atol welcoming two and a half years after its predecessor Arnaud Montebourg, this “fine example of re-industrialization, in the heart of the recovery”.
The optician decided in 2005 to relocate its production to create 105 jobs in Burgundy. “Certainly, we have also invested in an assembly robot, which is the equivalent of about thirty people. But thanks to its productivity we could create jobs here rather than in Asia, “says Philippe Peyrard, general manager of the fourth network of opticians (€ turnover 390 million, 791 stores) . The employees of Beaune also agreed to work in 3 × 8, which ultimately helped make the mounting cost of glasses lower than in Asia ($ 5 against 6). The Minister took the opportunity to highlight the benefits of automation and urged the social partners to be more flexible in accepting such “wage moderation”, as in the different competitive agreements (PSA Trémery Renault Sandouville …).
Taking the example of new glasses connected Atol, developed with many partners and marketed in May, it encourages manufacturers to work more together to develop more high-end products and integrating services “creators of jobs in the industrial object.” The Minister underpin its advocacy for the “industry of the future” Friday by going to Gorgé including 3D printers allow production to demand.
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