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PARIS, April 2 (Xinhua) -- French Prime Minister
Dominique de Villepin said in a newspaper interview with the French weekend
newspaper Le Journal du Dimanche published on Sunday that he made errors in his
management of the controversial First Employment Contract (CPE) jo b law.
"We live at a time where there is a constant attempt
to set some people against others. That is not my idea of politics and I refuse
to get involved in this kind of game," he said.
"There is misunderstanding and incomprehension about
the direction of my action. I profoundly regret it," he said.
He also said he did not feel he had been disavowed by
French President Jacques Chirac and he was not "a man to give up".
On Friday Chirac signed the law and offered later two
key modifications to the law: reducing a trial period from two years to one and
requiring employers to provide an explanation in case of firing.
But the law was published Sunday in the Official
Journal before it had any modified version.
French trade unions and student organizations
rejected a compromise offered by Chirac and called for another round of national
strikes and demonstrations for Tuesday.
The CPE law is aimed at reducing a high youth
unemployment rate,which reaches as much as 23 percent among youths and up to 50
percent in some poor, heavily immigrant areas.
But opponents said it will erode hard-won labour
rights and make it more difficult for youths to find long-term jobs and
criticized that maneuver as "surrealistic" and "undemocratic". Enditem
| PARIS, April 2 (Xinhua) -- French controversial
First Employment Contract (CPE) was published Sunday in the Official
Journal although French President Jacques Chirac has said to replace it by
a modified version. | |