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France votes to extend shop opening hours

FRENCH lawmakers voted late on Friday in favor of proposals to introduce “international tourist zones” where shops would be open every Sunday and until midnight every night.

Economy Minister Emmanuel Macron said the special zones, part of a controversial package of reforms designed to rejuvenate France’s economy, would cover the famous Champs-Elysees avenue and other key Parisian shopping districts, as well as parts of Nice, Cannes and Deauville.

The zones, which would bring the French capital more in line with London’s longer shopping hours, are “important for French growth and activity,” Macron said.

Working the new shifts would be voluntary and staff would be compensated for doing so, the extra benefits varying depending on the job.

Employees working between 9pm and midnight would earn double pay, and companies would be made to pick up the tab for childcare and travel home.

Macron’s reforms aim to shake up Europe’s second-biggest economy as it battles with high unemployment and near-zero growth, but the package has been hugely controversial, sparking huge demonstrations last year.

The youthful economy minister’s plan to extend the number of Sundays that shops nationwide can open their doors — from five a year at present to a maximum of 12 — is one of the most controversial planks of the package, in a country where the maximum working week is fixed at 35 hours and leisure time is sacrosanct.

The planned “tourist zones” have proved particularly divisive.

Macron’s proposals also include opening up previously heavily regulated professions, throwing open intercity bus routes to competition, and privatizing the airports of Nice and Lyon.




 

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