Marks & Spencer French staff go on strike
Workers at Marks & Spencer stores in France are on strike after all-night salary negotiations broke down.
Dozens of employees have occupied the group's Paris headquarters.
Alain Juillet, chairman of Marks & Spencer France, says negotiations ended at 11am.
The failure of the negotiations stems from disagreement over the awarding of a bonus to employees.
Unions want the group to award a 12,000-franc bonus to all employees, while management prefers a bonus worked out as a proportion of each employee's wage packet.
Meanwhile, Mr Juillet said the search for potential buyers of Marks & Spencer stores in France continues.
A Marks & Spencer spokesman confirmed the talks had collapsed and staff had gone on strike.
The spokesman said: "We have withdrawn the salary offer on the table.The unions have to decide what they do next.
"We are very disappointed because we had a very generous annual pay increase on the table."






