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announced Monday to have seized the industrial tribunal against the Miss France competition which, according to the association is "sexist" and violates labor law.

The procedure targets Endemol Production, which organized the most recent televised elections, as well as the brand new company Miss France in charge of preparing the next edition broadcast on TF1 on December 11, live from Caen.

The candidates for the crown of beauty do not sign any employment contract with the organizers of the competition, but their relationship with Endemol must be analyzed as that between an employee and his employer, says the association, which is based on case law of 2013, concerning the Mister France competition.

"There are rules of the game"

Alexia Laroche-Joubert, president of the company Miss France reacted this Tuesday on BFMTV, affirming that it was not possible that the candidates for the title of Miss France sign an employment contract.

“It's a competition, it's not governed by labor law.

On the other hand, there is a rule of the game, she said.

It's not like 

Koh-Lanta

[she produces this game, for which the candidates receive a salary, via her company ALP] which lasts forty days.

This has nothing to do with.

"

Regarding accusations of sexism, Alexia Laroche-Joubert reiterated her remarks delivered Sunday to the

Parisian

ensuring that the next election "will allow girls to express themselves, so [the public can] know them better.

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