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Macron's government kicks off controversial labour reform

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President Emmanuel Macron's government is launching an effort to redesign French labour rules, one of the most important and divisive promises of his presidency.

Labour Minister Muriel Penicaud told RTL radio today the government is "moving the rules of the game" in hopes of tackling unemployment, hovering near 10 per cent.

A draft labour law is being presented at a Cabinet meeting today, and unions fear it strips hard-earned worker protections. The government proposes to cap the financial penalty for companies sued for firing employees, and to allow businesses more flexibility to define internal working rules.

The government wants to use a special procedure to pass the measures this summer without extended debate in parliament. Penicaud insisted the bill could be amended and the government isn't signing itself a "blank check.

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First Published: Jun 28 2017 | 3:23 PM IST

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