#TRST2607087ADecree of 18 March 2026 extending an amendment to an agreement under the National Collective Bargaining Agreement for Jewelry, Goldsmithing, Silversmithing and Watchmaking (No. 3251)
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This French decree makes mandatory the provisions of Amendment No. 2 dated 19 November 2025 to the 27 October 2020 agreement on the welfare/protection insurance regime. It applies to all employers and employees covered by the National Collective Bargaining Agreement for the jewelry, goldsmithing, silversmithing, and watchmaking sector signed on 3 October 2023. The extension enters into force on the date of publication of the decree and lasts for the remaining term specified in the amendment itself.
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Key Changes
- Renders Amendment No. 2 of 19 November 2025 mandatory for the entire jewelry/watchmaking sector
- Applies to all employers and employees under the 3 October 2023 national collective agreement (IDCC 3251)
- Extends the welfare/protection insurance regime agreement originally signed 27 October 2020
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Obligations
What this law requires
Compliance with Amendment No. 2 provisions must continue for the remaining term specified within the amendment itself.
All employers covered by the National Collective Bargaining Agreement for jewelry, goldsmithing, silversmithing, and watchmaking (signed 3 October 2023) must implement and comply with the provisions of Amendment No. 2 dated 19 November 2025 to the 27 October 2020 welfare/protection insurance agreement.
All employees covered by the National Collective Bargaining Agreement for jewelry, goldsmithing, silversmithing, and watchmaking (signed 3 October 2023) must comply with the provisions of Amendment No. 2 dated 19 November 2025 to the 27 October 2020 welfare/protection insurance agreement.
The amendment provisions become effective and enforceable as of the publication date of this decree (18 March 2026).