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Histoire du dialogue social en France

Jeanne DARBOIS-FLOREN

Created on November 26, 2024

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Un peu d'histoire pour comprendre le dialogue social aujourd'hui

Les 30 glorieuses et suivant
La modernisation du dialogue social

2013 : accord QVT2015 : représentativité pour les TPE 2017 ; ordonnances Travail

1841 : loi relative au travail des enfants1884 : liberté syndicale 1898 : AT resp. employeur

1945 :CE, CHS et médecine du travail1958 : assurance chômage 1968 : accords de Grenelle

1ères bases de la législation du travail et du développement des relations professionnellles

Depuis 2007

1945-1980

1840-1914

1982-2004

1789-1840

1919-1939

1919 : traité de Versailles, OIT1936 : accords de Matignon (CP, semaine de 40h, DP, CCN

Lois Auroux : droit d'expression des salariés1991 : loi sur la prév. des risques pro 2004 : loi sur le DS

Organisations paysannes et ouvrières interditesSupériorité "morale" du Maître

De la révolution à la révolution industrielle

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