Work on the 1st May: Senate Adopts Bill for Bakers and Florists
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The draft, adopted on Tuesday 16 June without change to 229 votes to 110 in the upper chamber, is now transmitted to the National Assembly, where its examination is expected to be more lively. It will not take place until September.
The Senate passed on Tuesday the bill allowing bakers and artisanal florists to work on the 1st May. The bill was voted by 229 votes to 110, with the left as a whole in opposition. It now has to move on to the National Assembly, where its examination is announced to be more turbulent. - Work on the 1st May: The Senate adopts the bill for bakers and florists (Politics).
The work of the 1st May divides Parliament again. The Senate approved the bill authorizing bakers and florists to employ their employees that day, despite fears of a breach in labour law.
The text provides that bakers, bakers and florists may have their employees work on that day, provided that a branch agreement sets out the conditions for collecting their voluntary contributions and remuneration.
The text is now transmitted to the National Assembly, where its consideration is expected to be more intense.
Despite strong criticism from the left and the trade unions, the bill to allow the work of florist and bakers' employees on 1 May was passed.

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