#TRST2607083ADecree of 18 March 2026 extending an amendment to the national collective agreement for retail pharmacies (No. 1996)
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This decree makes mandatory the provisions of the amendment dated 13 October 2025 that revises the previously extended national collective agreement of 16 January 2023 on collective guarantees with a high degree of solidarity. It applies to all employers and employees covered by the national collective bargaining agreement for retail pharmacies signed on 3 December 1997. The extension takes effect from the date of publication of the decree and lasts for the remaining term specified in the amendment itself. The measure ensures uniform application of enhanced solidarity-based welfare and social protection benefits across the entire French retail pharmacy sector.
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Key Changes
- Makes the 13 October 2025 amendment mandatory for the entire retail pharmacy sector under the 3 December 1997 national collective agreement
- Extends revised collective guarantees with high degree of solidarity originally from the 16 January 2023 agreement
- Extension effective from the publication date of the decree dated 18 March 2026
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Obligations
What this law requires
All employers covered by the national collective agreement for retail pharmacies (signed 3 December 1997) must implement and comply with the provisions of the amendment dated 13 October 2025
All employees covered by the national collective agreement for retail pharmacies (signed 3 December 1997) must be subject to the provisions of the amendment dated 13 October 2025
Implement enhanced collective guarantees with high degree of solidarity as specified in the amendment of 13 October 2025 revising the agreement of 16 January 2023
Maintain compliance with the extension provisions from the date of publication of the decree for the remaining term specified in the amendment dated 13 October 2025