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FOCUS ON the French labor law reform: the new outlines of the text definitively adopted

With the executive order of December 20, 2017, the purpose of which was primarily to correct certain errors and inconsistencies, as well as the latest implementing decrees published at the end of the year, the French labor law reform introduced by the executive orders of September 22, 2017 fully entered into force on January 1, 2018.

The law authorizing the ratification of the executive orders was definitively adopted by the Parliament on February 14, 2018. The executive orders will acquire legislative force on the day following the publication of the law in the Official Journal.

Review of the reform’s latest legislative and regulatory developments.

A more reliable and flexible dismissal procedure

Introduction of dismissal letter templates (decree of December 29, 2017)

Possibility of clarifying the reasons for dismissal (decree of December 15, 2017)

Distribution of a list of available reclassification positions (decree of December 21, 2017)

A framework for non-economic voluntary departures established (decree of December 20, 2017)

Procedure of approval governing collective termination by mutual consent

Information of the administration on the implementation of mobility leave

The scope of the new Social and Economic Council defined (decree of December 29, 2017)

 Reduction of the number of members and of hours of delegation 

Reduced or expanded powers of the CSE depending on the number of employees 

Collective bargaining for salaries reinforced

Establishment of the applicable procedure for penalties (decree of december 15, 2017)