Civil & Administrative

#CREE2609681SDecision of April 7, 2026, Establishing Gender Representation in Workforce for Employee Reps in the Local Social Committee of the Energy Regulation Commission

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

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This law establishes specific gender representation for the employee representatives in the local social committee of the Energy Regulation Commission. Effective from January 1, 2026, it mandates a representation of 42.95% women and 57.05% men among personnel. HR directors are responsible for implementing this decision.

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Key Changes

  • Establishes a specific gender ratio for employee representatives.
  • Applies to the local social committee of the Energy Regulation Commission.
  • HR directors are responsible for implementation.

Obligations

What this law requires

high

Calculate the personnel headcount as of January 1, 2026, including all tenured civil servants, trainees, public and private law contract agents, and workers in active positions or on parental leave/paid leave within the Energy Regulation Commission's local social committee service perimeter

HR Director of the Energy Regulation Commission
operational
high

Ensure employee representatives in the local social committee of the Energy Regulation Commission are composed of exactly 42.95% women and 57.05% men based on the headcount calculation

HR Director of the Energy Regulation Commission
operational
high

Apply the gender representation requirement (42.95% women; 57.05% men) to the selection of 12 total personnel representatives (both permanent and alternate members)

HR Director of the Energy Regulation Commission
operational
high

Implement this decision effective from January 1, 2026

HR Director of the Energy Regulation Commission
operational
medium

Publish this decision in the Journal officiel de la République française (Official Journal of the French Republic)

HR Director of the Energy Regulation Commission
disclosure

Affected Parties

Employee representativesHR directors

Tags

gender_equality,employment,administrative_law