PARIS, June 23 (Reuters) – The court ruled a dispute between Galeries Lafayette Haussmann unions that opens the door to the implementation of the social agreement signed last month to a Sunday opening, Le Figaro said Thursday .com. Management intends to accordingly start recruiting 500 vendors, which will take several months, the newspaper said. The Galeries Lafayette Haussmann had reached on 20 May in an agreement signed by two unions representing over 30% of employees, CFE-CGC and CFTC. But its implementation was prevented by the opposition representing more than half of employees unions, namely the alliance between CGT, FO and SCID, a former subsidiary of the CFDT. But the representative of the SCID was challenged by the leadership of the Galleries and the CDFT, with which it conflicts. The plant in March appointed a delegate to represent the employees (14%) who voted late 2014 for SCID. Now, According to Le Figaro, the district court of the ninth district of Paris said Tuesday that it is the CFDT representing 14% and not the SCID, which disaffiliated Central. The grand boulevard Haussmann store believes that opening on Sundays would eventually create 1,000 jobs and generate 10% more revenue. The Parisian boulevard among the international tourist zones (ZTI) established by the law called Macron, where shops can open every Sunday of the year provided an agreement is reached with the unions. (Gerard Bon, edited by Gilles Guillaume)
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