France: social partners formalise framework and objectives for training reform

On Friday 15 October, social partners in France reached a compromise on a national cross-industry framework agreement (ANI) that will reform vocational training. The compromise paves the way for negotiations to take place in seven areas – including work-study contracts, individual training accounts and funding – that will need to be finalised by the end of the first half of 2022 to ensure validity. Discussions will be based on 49 proposals submitted to France’s labour minister in July 2021.

Through . Published on 18 October 2021 à 15h40 - Update on 18 October 2021 à 15h40

A long-term task. The text of the national cross-industry framework agreement sets out seven topics on which social partners have agreed to open negotiations, with a view to drawing up a concrete text. Those topics are the use of work-study arrangements,…

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