French ski union decision adds to growing labor antitrust caseload
By Jean Comte and Nicholas Hirst ( April 3, 2026, 12:45 GMT | Comment) -- A French ski instructors’ union, which was fined in March for restricting its members’ professional mobility, this week saw the national regulator disclose the public version of the decision. The document details how the SNMSF used its dominant position to prevent its members from leaving. It provides an interesting addition to previous cases on antitrust in labor law that explored restrictions with similar effects.Labor law and antitrust practitioners will have plenty to unpack in a decision published this week by the French competition authority, which provides a detailed account of how a ski instructors’ union used its dominant position to limit its members’ professional mobility....
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