Social Charter for 2024 Olympics: Achieving Harmony Between Employers and Unions

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The text co-signed by employers and unions has generally fulfilled its main objective: to ensure respect for labor laws on Games sites.

They huddle together to immortalize a rare moment of harmony between worker unions and employers’ organizations. All smiles, Bernard Thibault and Dominique Carlac’h pose for the photo. The former leader of the CGT and the business leader, member of Medef, are the two presidents of the monitoring committee of the social charter for the 2024 Olympics. With Tony Estanguet (president of the organizing committee, Cojo) and Nicolas Ferrand (director of Solideo, the company responsible for the Olympic works), they came this Thursday, April 25 before the Economic, Social and Environmental Council (Cese) to take stock of their action.

The social charter for the 2024 Olympics was an integral part of Paris’s bid when the city was still in competition with Los Angeles for the organization of the Games. When it was signed in June 2018 by employers and unions, many saw it as a way for France to “buy” social peace and reassure the International Olympic Committee (IOC) regarding possible social movements. The disappointed Paris 2012 bid, it is said, was partly derailed because of the

2024-04-29 23:21:14
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