The clothing sector continues to fall.

Losing momentum since 2010, the clothing industry is struggling to get out of the crisis into which the Covid crisis plunged it.

C&A, the Dutch ready-to-wear chain, is no exception.

Witnesses to this recession, economic layoffs have accumulated over the past two years with 336 job cuts.

145 could be added to this number.

Last two stores still in Paris

In mid-May, the group announced to Force Ouvrière (FO) that three options were on the table.

But neither relocation nor land reduction seemed to be viable solutions.

“The 145 people who work in these two stores will potentially be affected, worried Gilles Gondouin (FO).

The company has positioned itself on reclassification options, support for training, mobility in the provinces.

“If the next meeting of the CSE should make it possible to determine the future of the employees, only “about forty positions are to be filled on the whole of the territory” affirmed Maria Rodrigues (FO).

The closure of the stores is scheduled for December 31, 2022. After these closures, C & A could only have two Parisian sites, Montparnasse and La Défense.

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