MONTEVRAIN: French Finance Minister Michel Sapin said on Thursday the government was determined to make Paris attractive for banks after Brexit but that there won't be a special status for workers in specific industries such as finance.
He was responding to comments by French financial lobby Paris Europlace, which told Reuters it wanted a special status in the French labour law for executives of financial firms that could offer more flexibility.
"The idea is to create a status whereby common rules on labour rights are waived," Arnaud de Bresson, chief executive of Paris Europlace told Reuters earlier on Thursday.
But Sapin later told Reuters: "We cannot have a specific status for jobs in the financial sector."
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