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A new work contract that was both flexible & met business needsInterview with François Suquet, Human Resources Director, Rousset, France
Anticipating that we were converting our site at Rousset from 6” to 8” and eventually closing our 6” unit, our Human Resources department decided to create a new kind of work contract in 2003: the CDIC, Contrat à Durée Indéterminée Chantier (open-ended work contract), which originated in the construction industry. The main objectives of the contract were to:
The new contract was specifically for our temporary workers who were getting to the end of their 18-month contracts. We offered them a four-year contract with stronger social and financial rights. The new contract was very innovative in its social approach; we discussed it with our four union representatives, and they signed up to it. Introducing this kind of contract was fairly complex from a legal and social point of view, but the fact we decided to go ahead with it illustrates our social commitment. In the end it was a very good opportunity for people to get longer work experience, and eventually, in most cases, a stable job. Three years later, of the 330 employees we offered the contract to, 300 are now on CDI: Contrat à Durée Indéterminée (open-ended contracts). This is thanks to 8” investments, industrial decisions and favorable market conditions. We have helped all these employees either find new career opportunities or change their scope of activity. |