Asked by Rusul Hamad on May 13, 2024

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Under French labor laws, collective bargaining takes place solely at the company level.

Collective bargaining

The process in which employers and unions negotiate terms of employment, including wages, hours, and working conditions, for a group of employees.

Company level

Refers to operations, decisions, or policies occurring or being implemented at the specific level of an individual company or organization.

French labor laws

The body of legislation in France that governs work hours, employee rights, labor relations, and workplace standards.

  • Become familiar with the designs and intentions of collective bargaining and employee representation in countries such as Germany and France.
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Krishan DhankherMay 19, 2024
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False
Explanation :
Collective bargaining can take place at both the company and industry level in France. Industry-level bargaining is known as "branch-level" bargaining.