Renault offered over 1,000 euro one-off payments to most workers to cope with inflation – unions

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PARIS (Reuters) – French car maker Renault has offered over 1,000 euros in one-off payments to a majority of its workers to help them cope with inflation, union sources told Reuters.

The sources said the carmaker proposed a bundle of exceptional measures to support the purchasing power of its employees in France.

The measures will have a combined net value of more than 1,000 euros by the end of the year, the sources added.

(Reporting Gilles Guillaume; Editing by GV De Clercq)

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