Towards a framework for the right to strike: "This is a reflection that must be done over the long term, in partnership with the trade unions"assures Maud Bregeon (Renaissance)
Towards a framework for the right to strike: “It is a reflection that must be done over the long term, in partnership with the trade unions”, assures Maud Bregeon (Renaissance)
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Towards a framework for the right to strike: “It is a reflection that must be done over the long term, in partnership with the trade unions”, assures Maud Bregeon (Renaissance)
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The interview of Gérard Davet and Fabrice Lhomme on BFMTV in full
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Fabrice Lhomme on pensions: “Politically, Emmanuel Macron has no choice but to hold on”