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It is commonly known as the El Khomri law [1] or the Loi travail. It evoked wide protests by labour unions around the country. The law came into force by a gazette notification on 9 August 2016.
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a class of women of ill repute; a fringe group or subculture. Fell out of use in the French language in the 19th century. Frenchmen still use une demi-mondaine to qualify a woman that lives (exclusively or partially) off the commerce of her charms but in a high-life style. double entendre
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The General Confederation of Labour (French: Confédération Générale du Travail, CGT [a]) is a national trade union center, founded in 1895 in the city of Limoges. It is the first of the five major French confederations of trade unions.
Archives (in French). Béthouart, B. (2006). Le Ministère du travail et de la sécurité sociale de la Libération au début de la Ve République. Collection Pour une histoire du travail (in French). Presses universitaires de Rennes. ISBN 978-2-7535-0327-4. July, S. (2014). Les années Mitterrand. Littérature (in French). Grasset. ISBN 978-2 ...
The General Confederation of Labor - Workers' Force (French: Confédération Générale du Travail - Force Ouvrière, or simply Force Ouvrière, FO), is one of the five major union confederations in France. In terms of following, it is the third behind the CGT and the CFDT.
Travail, Genre et Sociétés (English: Work, gender and societies) is a biannual French language peer-reviewed academic journal which studies the differences between men and women in the workplace and, more broadly, the role of women in society.