The New Ceo of La Poste Will Be Able to Touch a "Golden Parachute", the Unions Fulminent
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Appointed in October 2025 as President of La Poste, Marie-Ange Debon will receive an allowance of between €450,000 and €900,000 at the end of her term of office, which is identical to the one awarded by Keolis in 2020. According to the group, this is a non-compete clause lasting one year.
Marie-Ange Debon, new president of the La Poste group appointed in October, is the subject of criticism by the union Sud PTT Ille-et-Vilaine who denounces "exorbitant financial requirements" and "indecent golden parachutes"
Named last October at the head of La Poste, Marie-Ange Debon will receive an allowance of between 450,000 and 900,000 euros at the end of her term of office, reveals on 6 January the economic media L的Informed. The public group confirmed on Tuesday the existence of this provision, stating that it is a non-competition clause of a duration of one year applicable at the end of the director's term of office in 2030. According to La Poste, this clause…
In office since the end of October, Marie-Ange Debon will receive two years' pay in the event of an early departure of the public group. Her predecessor did not benefit from this advantage.
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