Why small business owners are the real winners in this election
Recent elections have highlighted the essential role that property owners play. small businesses in the local economy. By choosing to prioritize measures designed to support these key players, it is clear that the results of this election represent a real boon for these entrepreneurs. From the political stability long-awaited more favorable legislation, find out why small businesses are the real winners of this election period.
Union elections for very small businesses (TPE) offer five million employees the opportunity to have their voice heard. In a context where very small companies often do not have representatives or a Social and Economic Committee (CSE), this election becomes crucial. For managers, the impact of this election goes beyond simple results: it helps to strengthen the democratic structure within companies with fewer than 11 employees.
Political Stability: A Resolved Concern
The importance of political stability cannot be underestimated for small business leaders. With more than a third considering this issue a priority, recent elections have emphasized the need to create an environment conducive to economic development. By ensuring increased political stability, lawmakers allow small businesses to plan and invest with more confidence.
Value Sharing: A Crucial Advance
Another positive aspect for small businesses is the vote in the Assembly regarding the value sharing. While this practice was already mandatory for medium and large businesses, it is now being extended to small businesses. This includes participation, profit-sharing, and the Macron bonus. These provisions not only encourage a fair redistribution of profits, but also increase the motivation and commitment of employees.
Involvement and Mobilization: A Citizen Duty
With VSE-SME elections taking place from November 25 to December 9, it is essential for employees of companies with fewer than 11 employees or home-based employees to vote. Their active participation makes it possible to designate the unions which will represent them, thus ensuring that their interests are protected and promoted within economic and political bodies.
Finally, the fact that small businesses continue to navigate complex trade relationships, particularly with Europe, highlights their need for effective representation and strong legislative support. The current election reinforces this position by directly addressing pressing issues, making small business owners the real winners.


