Some novelties regarding the 2024 social elections
A number of procedural novelties for the 2024 social elections should be highlighted
Invitations to vote can also be issued electronically
In principle, the invitations to vote are delivered in person to the company (on day X+80, i.e. between 3 and 16 May 2024). In case of absence, the voter will be invited by registered letter. The voter's surname and first name must be indicated on the envelope to avoid any confusion.
For the 2024 social elections, the employer will also be able to invite voters through other means, provided that a unanimous agreement on this matter has been reached within the Works Council or within the CPPW or, in their absence, between the employer and the trade union delegation. This agreement will only apply to voters who have a professional e-mail address and access to a digital tool at their usual place of work.
The agreement in question must be concluded no later than the day on which the notice announcing the date of the elections is posted, i.e. day X. The employer must keep proof of this alternative delivery of notice and of the receipt by the addressee.
In the absence of proof of receipt by the addressee, the notice must be sent by registered letter at least eight days before the date of the election. By unanimous agreement within the Works Council or the CPPT or, in their absence, by agreement between the employer and the trade union delegation, this method may be replaced by sending the notice by alternative means. In this case, the employer must provide the Works Council or the CPPT with the list of voters covered by the agreement.
Participation of temporary workers in the elections as voters
Since 2020, temporary workers have been able to take part in the vote provided they met two seniority conditions with the user. For the 2024 voting round, only one seniority condition is required, namely the interim worker is allowed to vote if they have effectively worked 32 days for the user during the months of November and December 2023 and January 2024.
More secure electronic voting
Since the 2020 social elections, voters can vote electronically from their usual place of work, subject to an agreement between the Works Council, the CPPT or the trade union delegation (by day X at the latest). This agreement should determine the conditions ensuring the secrecy of the vote and avoiding any influence on voting behavior during the vote. The law now stipulates that for this electronic voting, an end-to-end encrypted network connection must be provided to ensure reliable voter authentication.