In an article published in Ouest-France , the labor minister defends his bill at the heart of parliamentary debates until May 12 The controversial text is not certain to have a majority in the vote on 17 May.
“The decision time has come” for labor law. While the parliamentary debates were opened on Tuesday and will continue until May 12, Myriam El Khomri took the pen to defend again his bill. In an article published Saturday in Ouest-France, Minister of Labour, Employment, Vocational Training and Social Dialogue denounced the proponents of a “blocking logic”.
Myriam El Khomri defends the controversial text on which the government is not certain to have the majority at the vote at first reading on 17 May. Friday on Public Sénat, the Prime Minister, Manuel Valls, has also not ruled out the possibility of using Article 49.3 of the Constitution allows the adoption of a text without a vote.
“We can always ignore the current issues, using the most abusive language, or opt for a blocking logic which is the opposite of a sincere dialogue”
“who can sincerely fear a law that gives more space and resources to unions? A law that improves the ability to anticipate our businesses? A law that strengthens social protection of our citizens? You can always ignore the current issues, using the most abusive language, or opt for a blocking logic which is the opposite of a sincere dialogue. The decision time has come, “wrote the minister in Ouest-France .
The text has undergone profound changes since the version originally presented. The draft law provided inter alia cap prud’homales benefits and longer working time minor apprentices. Two measures now finally withdrawn from the text submitted to the Assembly. Yet despite the changes, he still miss nearly forty votes to get a majority vote and the law, considered the rapporteur of the law Christophe Sirugue (PS) in an interview with Parisien-Aujourd’hui en France .
For the oppositions are many. Trade union organizations came together last Tuesday near the National Assembly began while examining the law. Seven unions have already called for a new national day of demonstrations on May 12 Pierre Gattaz, a number of Medef, has meanwhile threatened to leave the negotiating table on unemployment insurance “if nothing moves” on the bill. The boss of bosses said wait for the “MPs return to the original spirit of the law, version 1″. Night movement standing has also announced a day of protest on May 15, the date chosen in reference to the Spanish Indignados movement, born in Madrid on 15 May 2011.
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