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Titre Les entreprises publiques ne porteront pas l'uniforme social
Auteur Émile Favard
Mir@bel Revue Revue française d'administration publique
Numéro no 20, 1981/4 Entreprise publiques et efficacité.
Rubrique / Thématique
Entreprises publiques et efficacité
Page 7 pages
Résumé anglais Public enterprise will not wear the social uniform. The recent nationalizations will not wear the tricolour social uniform, for the simple reason that there is none such a thing. Even CDF Chimie, though born within, resembles its fastcolour nationalized parent “Charbonnages de France” much less than its outside “private” competitor Rhône-Poulenc Industries. It is hence high time to discard whatever idyllic or apocalyptic visions one may have about the “State-boss”, neither a father X-mas nor an ogre, but rather an employer among others, i.e. sensitive to the economic and political environment. The stringencies of — particularly international — competition have largely masked the social specificity of the nationals. And the pre-May '81 liberalism had done its best to spur the natural propensity of living cells to diversify. In short, the France taken over by F. Mitterand is mainly and paradoxically characterized by disparities among the nationals and parities among these and their private competitors.
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