Yssingeaux Slaughterhouse: Labor Medals Awarded to Long-Serving Employees

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SEMAD Rewards Long-Serving Employees with Labor Medals

Yssingeaux, France – On March 20, 2026, the SEMAD (Syndicat d’économie mixte abbatage et découpe) Jeune Loire held its annual general assembly, followed by a ceremony recognizing the dedication of two long-serving employees with the French Labor Medal. Maurice Moulin and Michel Charras were honored for their years of service at the Yssingeaux abattoir.

Recognizing Decades of Commitment

Maurice Moulin began his career with the company in 1994, while Michel Charras joined in 2002. The medals presented to both men acknowledge their significant contributions to the operation of the Yssingeaux abattoir over the years. The ceremony followed a positive assessment of SEMAD Jeune Loire’s performance in 2025.

About SEMAD Jeune Loire

SEMAD (Syndicat d’économie mixte abbatage et découpe) Jeune Loire is a mixed-economy union focused on slaughtering and cutting operations. Recently, the Moulin family, alongside BNP Paribas, acquired Galeries Lafayette [Source: ETXE Finance], demonstrating the group’s expanding business interests.

Employee Profiles

Michel Charras is currently based in La Roche-sur-Yon, France, according to his LinkedIn profile. Further information about Maurice Moulin’s current role is not publicly available.

Further details about Michel Charras can also be found on Facebook.

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