| 单词 | matignon | 
| 释义 | Matignonn. French Politics.  I.  Compounds.  1.   Matignon agreement  n. an agreement mediated by the French government in 1936 between representatives of employers' and workers' organizations, giving workers the right to organize trade unions, and guaranteeing wage increases, limits on working hours, etc. Also in plural. Now historical. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > speech > agreement > 			[noun]		 > an agreement > specific agreement capitulation1579 Matignon accord1936 Matignon agreement1936 1936    Amer. Polit. Sci. Rev. 30 874  				He [sc. Léon Blum] assumed responsibility the next day for negotiating the ‘Matignon agreement’ between representatives of the General Confederation of Labor and the General Confederation of Production. 1984    Internat. Organization 38 124  				The men who represented business in the Matignon agreements came from the largest companies. 1992    Business Hist. 		(Nexis)	 Oct. 115  				Although big business acquiesced in the Matignon Agreements (pay increases, a 40-hour week, paid holidays) it is clear that..it wished them reversed.  2.   Matignon accord  n. = Matignon agreement n. at sense  1. Also in plural. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > speech > agreement > 			[noun]		 > an agreement > specific agreement capitulation1579 Matignon accord1936 Matignon agreement1936 1936    Amer. Polit. Sci. Rev. 30 875  				M. Johaux at once hailed the Matignon accord as ‘the greatest victory in the history of French trade unionism’. 1984    Internat. Organization 38 124  				Bourgeois support for the Popular Front was strong enough..to work out and ratify the Matignon accords as a solution to the sit-down strikes.  II.  Simple uses.  3.  The French Prime Minister and his or her staff regarded as a group or body; the French Prime Minister's office. Also with the. ΚΠ 1969    Guardian 12 Nov. 3/7  				Both the Matignon and the Quai d'Orsay today denied all knowledge of a report published in..‘Paris-Presse’. 1975    Times 7 Mar. 6/8  				Whether the Communist rank and file appreciates this subtle distinction between the Elysée and Matignon remains to be seen. 1997    European 		(Electronic ed.)	 11 Sept. 26  				That afternoon, Matignon accepted his [sc. Christian Blanc's] departure without a word of gratitude. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, March 2001; most recently modified version published online March 2022). <  | 
	
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