Posted on 06/23/2017 6:49:56 PM PDT by Olog-hai
The head of Frances biggest employers federation said on Friday that President Emmanuel Macron represented the last chance to reform the countrys rigid labor market, but did not want the country to end up like the US or the UK. [ ]
While his plans have leftist trade unions seething and warning of mass street protests, the leaders of Frances big companies are unsurprisingly right behind him. We need to get going quickly, said Pierre Gattaz, president of Frances employers federation MEDEF, an organization that is reviled by many among Frances hard left. France wont have another opportunity. Now we have no option, Gattaz told members of the Anglo-American Press Association in Paris including The Local. [ ]
Although the IMF said the reforms didnt go far enough. many of those who were against it feared it was a step towards a liberalized labor market along the lines of the US or the UK, home to the famous zero hours contracts.
Gattaz said he didnt see the ultra-liberalized US, UK model as the right one for France. Its too far from the French culture, he told The Local and other members of the Anglo-American Press Association in Paris. Maybe France will get there in 20 or 30 years time, Gattaz said. But I dont think its the right model.
He believes France should aim for a midway point that ensures flexibility and security along the lines of the Danish model.
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Its too far from the French culture,
Whatever that is these days.
Look up “zero hours contracts.”
Which is the worst of both worlds. Bureaucrats get to claim flexibility while it does nothing more than create another tier of permatemps below contractors. Even worse than the already bad enough “flexicurity”, which itself delivers neither flexibility nor security.
Was tried in the US under the Georgia Works program, but resulted in only 33% conversion. IIRC, it was canned in under two years.
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