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Castorama and Leroy Merlin want to force through Sunday openings

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General3 October, 2013

“Why can they and can’t we?”

Despite a commercial court
judge prohibiting Sunday openings – with a 120,000 euro penalty
per store per day
– 14 stores from Castorama and Leroy Merlin opened their
doors anyway last Sunday. The ban was the result of a court case started by
competitor Bricorama in the summer.

 

Bricorama did not accept both competitors being allowed to open on Sunday, when it could not do the same thing after
labour union Force Ouvrière had successfully sued the company for not adhering to the
law designating Sunday as a day of rest. The trial resulted in Bricorama having
to close on Sunday.

 

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The fight between the three competitors is just the tip of the iceberg, as
these three do-it-yourself chains all fight the same fight. Their sector does
not agree with the fact that the garden
and furniture chains are allowed to open on Sunday in France
, while they
cannot.

 

Difficult task for government

Things get even more complicated seeing how some do-it-yourself stores are
allowed to open up on Sunday, while others are not. The entire situation comes from an unclear and barely definitive piece
of legislation
, leaving room for interpretation.

 

That meant that the Ayrault
government now has to move in
, after denouncing Castorama’s and Leroy
Merlin’s decision to ignore the court’s decision – “Until further notice,
France is still a constitutional state”. Nevertheless, the government has
started to realize that the two chains may have a reason to complain – possibly as (afraid
of losing their job and their Sunday bonus) 
employees have sided with their employers
.

 

Painful situation for Prime Minister Ayrault

Whatever the reasons may be, Paris has quickly appointed Jean-Paul Bailly, the
former head of the French postal services, to examine the “shortcomings
of the current piece of legislation
and the influence of
Sunday openings on certain sectors”, start a dialogue between all parties
(employers, employees, consumer organizations and others) and propose a solution to the government.

 

The appointment alone is a painful
defeat for Prime Minister Ayrault
. When he was mayor of Nantes, he had
always refused to allow even the usual minimum of five Sunday openings per year. He was and still is convinced that “Sunday
rest is essential, both for the protection of the workers and for the social
cohesion” of the country.

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