Yves Veyrier is the secretary general of FO. (archives) - PATRICK GELY / SIPA

The secretary general of Force Ouvrière Yves Veyrier called on Wednesday for a revaluation of "small trades" such as delivery men, deliveries or cashiers and cashiers "at the end of the crisis" of the coronavirus. "At the end of this crisis, there will need to be a major revaluation plan for these trades, including in terms of compensation, because we suddenly realize that these trades are extremely important trades," he said. valued.

Yves Veyrier has also made reservations on the tax-free premium of 1,000 euros that companies can pay to employees. "Those who can perceive it will obviously be satisfied with it (...) but it absolutely must not be a risk premium", he underlined. "We will come up against a difficulty, it is that not everyone will receive this premium or at the same level (…), depending on the financial health of companies," he added.

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Companies with a profit-sharing agreement may pay up to 2,000 euros in tax-free premiums. The number one of FO also urged to "focus on the activities really essential" so as not to endanger employees lacking protective equipment in the face of the Covid-19 epidemic. Philippe Martinez, secretary general of the CGT, also called on Wednesday on RMC, that "employees whose activity is not essential stay at home".

A CGT federation filed strike notices running throughout the month of April to protest in particular against a lack of protection in local public services, a decision that the Secretary of State for the Civil Service Olivier Dussopt had deemed "inappropriate" "

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