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Wages in Companies: "Some Branches Will Soon Have Several Wage Levels Below the Smic," Explains Nicolas Doze on LCI

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In France, 126 branches would pay their employees below the Smic, or 70% of all sectors. This is what the government reported on Wednesday, May 27th. Editorialist economics Nicolas Doze explains this situation on LCI. - Wages in companies: "Some branches will soon have several levels of wages below the Smic", explains Nicolas Doze on LCI (Economy).

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In France, 126 branches would pay their employees below the Smic, or 70% of all sectors. This is what the government reported on Wednesday, May 27th. Editorialist economics Nicolas Doze explains this situation on LCI. - Wages in companies: "Some branches will soon have several levels of wages below the Smic", explains Nicolas Doze on LCI (Economy).

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The Ministry of Labour has indicated this Wednesday that these sectors must start negotiations with the social partners within 45 days in order to comply. On Monday 1 June, the Smic will increase by 2.41%, i.e. just under 35 euros net per month.

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Of the 179 occupational branches monitored by the Ministry of Labour, 126 will have a minimum of less than Smic, the Ministry of Labour said.

·Paris, France
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Once the Smic increase comes into effect on Monday, 70% of the professional branches will have a salary grid starting below the minimum wage, said the Ministry of Labour on Wednesday, the unions calling for rapid salary increases.

Once the Smic increase comes into effect on Monday, 70% of the professional branches will have a salary grid starting below the minimum wage, said Wednesday the Ministry of Labour, the trade unions app...

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Le Parisien broke the news in Paris, France on Wednesday, May 27, 2026.
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