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Monday, June 26, 2006
French Stores Battle Over Sunday Closing Restrictions
The Washington Post yesterday reported on the challenges by French retail stores to regulations prohibiting many places of business from being open on Sundays. Complex regulations permit stores to open on Sundays only if they are in a tourist area and have a cultural, recreational or sports dimension. So far, courts have upheld the regulations. On June 14, an appellate court ordered Usines Center mall outside Paris to close on Sundays. The mall with 140 shops and 600 employees has been operating illegally on Sundays for 20 years. Officials "know the law is old and stupid, and at the same time they don't want to change it, because of Catholic tradition and social issues," said Jean-Patrick Grumberg, president of the mall's association of shop owners.