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The ''"Procédure Renault"'' is a term referring to a Belgian Labour law of 13 February 1998 related to collective redundancies. It foresees a legally mandatory consultation period when an employer intends to proceed with a collective redundancy, as well as specific termination indemnity. The term has its origins in a controversial mass layoff in 1997 at a Renault's Vilvoorde factory. The relevant law published in Belgian official journal on 19 February 1998 is commonly known as the ''"loi Renault"'' ('Renault law'), ''"Procédure Renault"'' or ''"Plan Renault"''.


History

In 1997
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announced the closure of its Vilvoorde factory with the loss of 3,097 jobs. The job losses were announced without any prior consultation or warning. The announcement caused a 20% rise in the company's share price, but caused substantially negative labour relations issues, including strikes and other actions at a Belgian and European level in support of the affected workers. The term arose following the closure of Renault's factory in 1997. Due to the controversial nature of the closure the Belgian government empowered the Conseil National du Travail/Nationale Arbeidsraad (CNT/NAR) to report on the consultation procedure. Subsequently, on the recommendation of the CNT a law, known as the ''loi Renault'' ('Renault law') was passed on 13 Feb 1998. The law added additional requirements in addition to two existing laws of 1975–6 on necessary procedures when a company makes collective redundancies.


Scope of the law

The law applies to employers of the private sector, who intends to proceed with a collective redundancy defined as such: * Employers with 20 to less than 100 workers, dismissal of at least 10 workers, * Employers with 100 to less than 300 people, dismissal of 10% of the workforce, * Employers with more than 300 people, dismissal of at least 30 workers. By workers, is referred to persons bound by an employment contract in Belgium. The law requires the employer to inform and consult the workers on such redundancies, with reference to the rationale for the redundancies, and the selection criteria for those made redundant. Additionally the employer is required to listen to and respond to all of the employees' questions on the redundancies. The law includes mass layoffs but excludes bankruptcies, which results from a judicial decision.


Recent cases

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(2013); end of coke and blast furnace work at Carsid (
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, 2012); partial closure and cutbacks at the former
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steel plant (2012); redundancies at aerospace firm SONACA (2009); redundancies at
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motor plant (2012); and at the
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plant in
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(2012). Although originally designed to support mass lay offs in big production plants, also other businesses like
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in 2022, have to follow the ''Procédure Renault''. The Federal Public Service Employment publishes quarterly statistics on the use of the "''Renault'' Law".


See also

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Collective Redundancies Directive 1998 The Collective Redundancies Directive''98/59/ECis an EU Directive concerning the procedures and warnings that any employer is under a duty to its workforce to follow if it finds it necessary to make more than 20 employees redundant over 90 days (or ...
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Redundancy in United Kingdom law Redundancy in United Kingdom law concerns the rights of employees if they are dismissed for economic reasons in UK labour law. Definition of redundancy Section 139 of the Employment Rights Act 1996 defines the two situations in which a redundan ...
and
Compromise agreement In the United Kingdom, a compromise agreement is a specific type of contract, regulated by statute, between an employer and its employee (or ex-employee) under which the employee receives consideration, often a negotiated financial sum, in exchan ...
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Layoff A layoff or downsizing is the temporary suspension or permanent termination of employment of an employee or, more commonly, a group of employees (collective layoff) for business reasons, such as personnel management or downsizing (reducing the ...


References


External links


Official Website of the Federal Public Service Employment
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