*This article is an automatic translation of the original article, provided here for your convenience. Read the original article. Only a few days after the ruling in the case of the steel, the Paris Court of Appeal has ruled, in a ruling on the steel rendered on January 26, 2010, on Decision No. 09-D-05 of February 2, 2009, which the Competition Council had sanctioned, for a total fines 94.4 million, the three world leaders in temporary employment - Adecco, Manpower and Vedior - covering 70% of the French market and accounting for 90% of the request from "key accounts" for consultation on their policies to their most important clients, such as Eiffage, La Poste, Alstom, EDF, Servair, Galeries Lafayette or Alcan. In that decision, the Council itself considered that the practices were
CASE COMMENT: ANTICOMPETITIVE PRACTICE - CONCERTED PRACTICES - EVALUATION OF THE FINE
Concerted practices: The Paris Court of Appeal dismisses the appeal against a decision condemning concerted practices in the interim work sector and confirms the fines (Adecco, ADIA, Manpower)
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