Employment & Labor

#TRST2608822AOrder of April 2, 2026 Extending an Amendment to the National Collective Agreement for Five Branches of Diverse Food Industries

🇫🇷France··Other·Medium Impact·View source ↗

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🇬🇧 English

This law makes it mandatory for all employers and employees covered by the national collective agreement of the five branches of the diverse food industries, established on March 21, 2012, to apply the provisions related to minimum wages as amended on January 16, 2026. The extension of these stipulations and associated penalties takes effect from the date of publication and for the remaining period as per the amendment's conditions.

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Key Changes

  • Mandatory application of minimum wage provision
  • Applies to all employers and employees in specified food industry sectors
  • Extension takes effect from the date of publication

Obligations

What this law requires

critical

Employers in the diverse food industries must apply the provisions related to minimum wages as specified in the amendment No. 31 dated January 16, 2026.

employers
operational
critical

Employees covered by the national collective agreement must have their minimum wage adjusted as per the amendment No. 31 dated January 16, 2026.

employees
operational
high

All penalties associated with the amendment regarding minimum wages will be enforced starting from the date of publication of this arrêté.

employers
Immediately upon publication
prohibition
high

The provisions of the amendment must remain in effect for the duration specified by the amendment.

employers
operational
medium

The arrêté must be published in the Journal officiel de la République française.

government authority
Upon issuance of the arrêté
disclosure

Affected Parties

Employers in diverse food industry sectorsEmployees in diverse food industry sectors

Tags

labor law,minimum wage,food industry