Matignon Agreements

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The Matignon Accords of 1936 were an agreement between the French government, employers and labour guaranteeing trade union membership and negotiating rights, a 40-hour working week and paid workers' holodays.

The Matignon Accords of 1988 were an agreement between the French government, New Caledonian Kanak independence activists and French settlers for increased territorial autonomy.