Camilla Hugoniot has been at the head of the Piemontesi family business since 2015. Founded in Cernier, in Val-de-Ruz (NE) by her maternal great-grandfather in 1929, she now employs around fifty people in total. While a new round of negotiations must be held this Monday between the unions and the employers with a view to the renewal of the agreement which governs the construction sector, this business manager, who has always been immersed in this environment, wears a look critically at how these discussions are conducted. For Timeshe looks back on the evolution of the branch and the challenges that await it.
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