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    18.07.2017

    "Starification" of the company agreement: The tree that hides the normative forest?


    Although we are witnessing a "starification" of the company agreement, employers are not without extensive normative power, writes Mickaël d'Allende, partner in Altana's Employment law team. The article, published 18 July 2017 by Actualités du Droit, can be read here (in French only).

     

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