Macron has revolutionised the French labour market
They said it couldn’t be done but the president has completed the first part of his reforms
Emmanuel
Macron: his reforms seek to impose high social charges on short-term
contracts and offer lower charges for permanent jobs. Photograph:
Etienne Laurent /EPA
It
was expected to be the mother of all French political battles. But the
first stage of President Emmanuel Macron’s reform of the country’s
sclerotic labour market was completed not with a bang but a whimper. The
million protesters who far left-leader Jean-Luc Mélenchon promised to
deploy on the Champs-Élysées never materialised. Almost weekly
demonstrations organised by the communist trade union CGT flopped.
Macron’s advisers say he succeeded
where his predecessors failed by stating clearly what he would do
before his election, strengthening his position through landslide
victories in legislative and presidential polls, then sticking to his
position.
“We tackled the hardest, symbolic
part, the labour code and the taxation of capital, first,” says an
adviser at the Élysée. “The same actors had been playing out the same
drama for decades. We got the theatrical part over.”
Macron lowered the tax on
dividends to a flat rate of 30 per cent, and exempted capital investment
from the wealth tax, in the hope of stimulating the economy. He paid a
high political price for those decisions, which reinforced his image as
the “president of the rich”.
We tried to regulate every detail of every business. It paralysed companies
The state of the French economy
helps explain why labour reforms went through relatively painlessly.
“It’s not as if we went from an ideal world where everything was great,”
says another adviser. “On the contrary. It wasn’t good for business
because our economic performance has been poor for 15 years, and it
wasn’t good for employees because we have a very high jobless rate. Even
those with jobs are not happy with their conditions.”
Unemployment
French unemployment stands at 9.5
per cent, close to 25 per cent among young people. It has been higher
than the European average for a quarter century. The COE-Rexecode
institute predicts Macron’s reforms and lower capital tax will create up
to 300,000 news jobs and raise growth by half a percentage point over
his five-year term.
The labour code reform allows
management to reach agreement with employees within a company, regarding
working hours, remuneration and other conditions, rather than negotiate
with trade unions across an entire economic sector.
Some 96 per cent of French
businesses have fewer than 50 employees. Under Macron’s reforms, the
director of a small or medium sized enterprise can propose an agreement
to his employees, who can accept it by a two-thirds majority.
“Since the 1970s, the more
difficult work relations became, the more we legislated,” says a Macron
adviser. “We tried to regulate every detail of every business. It
paralysed companies.”
To avoid the complexities of
hiring and firing, employers resorted almost exclusively to short-term
contracts that provide zero job security. “Our system froze the benefits
for a small core of employees, and subjected the rest to
precariousness,” the adviser explains.
Macron’s reforms seek to reverse
the prevalence of temporary positions, by imposing high social charges
on short-term contracts and offering lower charges for permanent jobs.
Unfair dismissal
Under the old system, employees
could obtain huge settlements for unfair dismissal. Damages have been
capped at 20 months’ of salary for those with the longest seniority. At
the same time, Macron raised indemnities for those who lose jobs by 25
per cent, because France was below the European average.
“There is nothing worse for
business than uncertainty,” an adviser explains. “France had a
reputation for having things written down, but it didn’t happen that
way, and things dragged on a long time.”
Macron also raised business
confidence by changing the labour code and tax regime at the very
beginning of his term, and promising not to touch them again during his
five years in office.
The lowest paid workers will receive an 'activity bonus' equivalent to a 13th month of salary
A law that banned foreign investors who make profits outside France from firing French employees has been rescinded.
Macron’s advisers say his reforms
will not reproduce the phenomenon of poor-paying, part-time “McJobs”, so
prevalent in Germany, the US and UK. “We haven’t touched the minimum
wage. We’re training people and making it easier to fill permanent
positions.”
‘Activity bonus’
The lowest paid workers will
receive an “activity bonus” equivalent to a 13th month of salary. And
Macron has promised to spend €15 billion to provide employees with the
skills they need to find new jobs in a more flexible market.
Macron was inspired by Nordic
countries, not the “Anglo-Saxon” model. “We’ve maintained the prinicple
of protecting everyone against the risks of poverty, old age, illness
and unemployment,” says an adviser. “But the status of labour must not
be an obstacle to a competitive economy. We have kept our model, but
adapted it to the 21st century.”
Macron has now started negotiating
the second phase of the reforms, on training, apprenticeship and
unemployment insurance. Benefits will be extended to those who resign,
and to independent workers such as Uber drivers. A draft law will be
presented in the spring, with the goal of enactment by next summer.
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