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Delanoe against the extension of Sunday trading

Sunday Jun 6, 2010

Paris does it include more shops soon open on Sundays? The Paris council will debate Monday a potential expansion of trade in the capital Sunday. The mayor of Paris Bertrand Delanoe is however already strongly opposed to such a scheme.

If the proponents of the law on Sunday working wish thereby enable businesses to increase their turnover, Bertrand Delanoe, who has appointed a group of elected officials from all sides Parisian floor several months on the question, do not hear it that way. "There is neither need nor necessity or emergency, or a shared desire for such an extension, in essence considers the mayor of Paris, which the Constitutional Council in August 2009 gave the opportunity to rule, like all other mayors on this issue.

Criminalization of local business

No economic utility, first.If the opening of shops for tourists is indeed likely, as the mayor of Paris, to generate additional profit, opening their destination of Parisians could produce a windfall, which will penalize businesses not open . But seven tourist areas already enjoy an exemption allowing them to open on Sundays. A figure well enough for the mayor of Paris, who feared penalize shops.

"Most major retailers have an interest in the Sunday opening, but on the side of all shops and facilities nearby, it is fear which prevails, says Jacques Bravo, mayor of the 9th arrondissement. "If you open Sunday we will be forced to follow and if we follow, we run the risk of dying," they proclaim in substance.

Working conditions deteriorated

An analysis which added two concerns on the part of the City Hall of Paris: the deteriorating working conditions of employees, mostly women, working in the sector, and of promoting a model of society based on consumption only. Bertrand Delanoƫ should not give the green light Monday to the extension of Sunday trading.

Even the perimeter comprising Boulevard Haussmann, Galeries Lafayette and Printemps, should not be eligible for an exemption. Even as the opening of these stores, very attractive to tourists would have had conceded the mayor of Paris, economic relevance. This should give way to the chagrin of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Paris and the department stores, including the desire to grant to residents of the 9th arrondissement a period of serenity one day a week.

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