Disappointing news for South Wales. I have friends who run businesses in France. They do not and will not officially employ anyone on a permanent basis. The businesses have remained small and can be operated by friends and family. The rules make it impossible to lay off or sack people so control of your business is limited. This chap may find that out to his cost in future. The only reason can be financial so there must be something on offer to sweeten the deal.
Cheers Concrete
Having worked there and in Germany, I can confirm that it is more difficult to make staff redundant but it's not impossible.
The French are more willing to strike though, especially if you are a large employer.
It can't be too bad though as companies wouldn't exist there otherwise or relocate there. Just based on GDP per hour worked, based in USD, France is $103.4, Germany is $103.1, UK is $100.5, USA is $103.5. Romania is way ahead at $120.4, followed by Poland at $117.7 as is Ireland at $112.4. This data is from the OECD.
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