The Assistance publique-Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP) is considering canceling the leave of its staff from this month, in particular during the All Saints holidays, due to the Covid-19.
This is what a note sent to its human resources managers on Friday reveals.
The AP-HP told AFP that it was an “
incentive on a voluntary basis
”.
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"
From October, the constraints of continuity of service linked to the epidemic context are likely to lead to the cancellation of a majority of the days of leave initially programmed, in particular during the period of school holidays of All Saints
", indicates this note sent on Saturday by management to AFP, confirming information from France Inter.
“
However, when service requirements allow, the benefit of annual vacation days and RTT can be maintained,
” she adds.
In order to compensate for these cancellations, “
the days worked on days of vacation or rest planned before the date of publication of this note will be paid in overtime, revalued by 50% like all the overtime worked from the 1st October
”.
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In this context, the conditions for funding the time savings accounts (CET) of non-medical personnel are relaxed: the number of days that can be deposited in 2020 increases to 20 against 10.
For medical personnel, the days of leave not taken will be transferred to the CET, within the limit of 30 days, instead of 20 previously.
“
Exceptional
”
measures
are taken to facilitate childcare.
The AP-HP will be able to cover the costs of home care for agents who have canceled their leave to ensure continuity of care: up to 50 hours per child.
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Thursday, Olivier Véran, the Minister of Health, indicated that the capital and its inner suburbs have "
crossed the three thresholds which may correspond to the maximum alert zone
", synonymous with radical restrictions such as the total closure of bars, restaurants and other activities.