Sunday, May 29, 2016

labor law: 46% of French people want the withdrawal of the project – Le Figaro

A survey conducted for the JDD shows that only 13% of French people support conservation in the state of the labor law.

the Ifop poll for the Journal du Dimanche shows that the French are, if not hostile, confused about work bill led by the Minister Myriam El Khomri. It appears in fact that some 46% of respondents want the government to withdraw the bill work, and 40% want the project to be modified. They are only 13% want the bill to be kept in the state.

Among the supporters of the left, they are 51% want the withdrawal, while they are 41% Republicans and 68% in the National Front.

the French believe that the law will be changed

Despite these strong results, only 14% of respondents believe that the government will remove the project. The French seem so believe in the intransigence of Manuel Valls, whose firmness messages are multiplying. “There will be no withdrawal of the text,” he said again this Saturday when he met tankers and carriers to take stock of fuel supply in the country.

Still, in recent days, a number of “outs” policy in favor of a modification of the most controversial section of the Act, section 2, are things moving. Bruno Le Roux, president of the PS group in the National Assembly or Michel Sapin, Minister of Finance, proposed this week to reflect on this track. Despite the reframing of Manuel Valls, the French seem to believe it, since they are 57% think that the project will be kept with modifications, against 26% believe that the government will retain the law in the state.

the survey also shows that it is Article 2, which crystallizes the tensions: the question on the desired level of decision to determine the time working in companies, a majority (43%) prefer it to be by the labor code with few exceptions; 33% would like it to be determined by each company in an agreement and 22% would like a branch agreement

“SCAN THE ECO -. What it really contains the controversial Article 2 of the Labour Act

The bad opinion of Philippe Martinez

Another survey published today: to Odoxa for Le Parisien / Aujourd’hui en France Sunday. It shows that nearly seven out of ten French (67%) have a bad opinion of Philippe Martinez, the secretary general of the CGT, in the front line against the bill work, and at the initiative of the strike calls in several economic sectors. Among supporters of the left, they are 53% have a “good” opinion of the union leader, against 47% a “bad” opinion. The secretary general of the CGT is unanimously perceived as a protest (84%), politicized (75%), far from the realities of business (54%), not open to dialogue (65%) and not competent (58%).

Also in the survey, the question you personally do you support the opposition movement in the labor law, 53% of respondents answered “no”, 47% say the opposite.

“Philippe Martinez, the man who wants to put France knees

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