Employment & Labor

#TRST2604090AOrder of February 17, 2026 Extending an Amendment to the National Collective Agreement for Hairdressing and Related Professions

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

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🇬🇧 English

This law mandates that all employers and employees within the scope of the National Collective Agreement for Hairdressing and Related Professions are subject to the terms of Amendment No. 51 from December 3, 2025, which addresses minimum wages and longevity bonuses. The provisions of this amendment are now compulsory for the affected parties in the industry.

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Key Changes

  • Amendment No. 51 provisions are now mandatory for all employers and employees in the hairdressing sector
  • Addresses minimum wage and longevity bonus regulations
  • Effective from the date of publication of this order

Obligations

What this law requires

high

All employers within the hairdressing and related professions sector must implement and apply the minimum wage provisions specified in Amendment No. 51 of December 3, 2025

All employers in hairdressing and related professions
operational
high

All employers within the hairdressing and related professions sector must implement and apply the longevity bonus provisions specified in Amendment No. 51 of December 3, 2025

All employers in hairdressing and related professions
operational
high

All employees within the hairdressing and related professions sector are subject to and must comply with the terms of Amendment No. 51 of December 3, 2025 regarding minimum wages and longevity bonuses

All employees in hairdressing and related professions
operational
high

Ensure compliance with Amendment No. 51 effective from the publication date of this order and continuing for the duration specified in the amendment

All employers and employees in hairdressing and related professions
operational
high

All employers in the hairdressing and related professions sector must apply the minimum wage provisions established in Amendment No. 51 of December 3, 2025 to their employees

All employers within the scope of the National Collective Agreement for Hairdressing and Related Professions
operational

Affected Parties

Employers in the hairdressing sectorEmployees in the hairdressing sector

Tags

hairdressing,collective agreement,minimum wage