As some economists of the eighteenth century had theorized the “laissez faire, laissez passer”, François Hollande invented the “trust”. Visiting Thales, Tuesday, April 28, the president embarked on a pro-business tirade, days after declaring that “France is doing better.”
“You have to trust to companies investing, innovating, trust also to employees as part of a responsible social dialogue, trust the social partners because this is essential in a business trust those who represent the nation because this is also what allows a democracy, “said the head of state.
helped by the good results of the electronics group specializing in aerospace, which on Tuesday announced 6,000 new hires, Francois Hollande boasted three recipes for success at Thales, “social dialogue is a method but is also a result”, “investment in research, innovation, development” and “educational attainment”.
“Thales is a growing company, I would like to know that France the same growth as Thales,” he he said, indicating wanting to “illustrate with (its) presence is a major French company is able to make a technological performance at the highest level. “
Jovial, Holland took advantage to slide a little joke about his future post-2017: “I guess, since you have this rate of 5% over the next three years, you will always this pace and I hope to be there to check. So I’ll come back as many times as necessary. “
(With AFP)
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