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France makes disability employment rules compulsory for all hotels

Last updated: January 6, 2026 1:40 am
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France Implements Mandatory Disability Employment Rules for Hotels, Cafés, and Restaurants

France has recently introduced new obligations for hotels, cafés, and restaurants (HCR) in an effort to prioritize employment and retention measures for individuals with disabilities within the sector. This significant change comes after an official order was published in November 2025, extending the provisions of a collective agreement from May 2025 to encompass all employers and employees in the hospitality industry.

The arrêté issued on 7 November 2025 enforces the terms outlined in the national HCR collective agreement that was initially negotiated by sector representatives. These measures specifically target employment continuity, workplace inclusion, and the retention of workers with disabilities. By making these obligations universally binding, the government ensures that every establishment within the hospitality sector must comply, irrespective of their affiliation with any professional organization.

The order references relevant provisions in the French Labour Code, making it clear that these obligations are mandatory and not optional. Companies operating within the hospitality sector are now required to review and update their human resources policies to align with these new requirements. This includes implementing changes in recruitment processes, providing internal support, and making necessary workplace adjustments for disabled employees.

This regulatory extension holds significant importance for France’s hospitality sector. The industry’s seasonal employment trends and varying business sizes have historically posed challenges to inclusive hiring practices. However, with the enforcement of collective agreement provisions, clear and enforceable standards have been set in place.

Hotels are now legally obligated to adopt policies that support disabled workers and maintain documentation of compliance where necessary. This shift aligns with broader labor law trends that emphasize sector-wide commitments to equal opportunities. HR teams and managers must ensure that their policies reflect these updated requirements to avoid penalties and stay compliant with national labor laws.

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France has been increasingly strengthening workplace inclusion through collective agreements and government extensions. Sector-wide agreements like the HCR order demonstrate how social partners and government oversight can establish enforceable obligations, ultimately promoting equal opportunities across industries.

For international hotel operators and professionals in the hospitality sector, this extension serves as a clear message: disability inclusion is now a legal requirement, not just a recommendation. Proactive planning in recruitment, retention, and employee support initiatives will be essential to ensure adherence to these new regulations.

This article was originally published by Hotel Management Network, a GlobalData owned brand.

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