Dear readers,
How about working only four days a week? Sandrine Rousseau is in favour, Geoffroy Roux de Bézieux is against; Gabriel Attal and Olivier Dussopt are wondering, as is the whole government. Today we will look at this idea that seduces some, but often turns out to be a mirage.
Shortening the working week and shortening human life are two projects that are difficult to compare. Yet, medical assistance in dying is the other big issue that the executive is looking at right now. And disagreements with caregivers are starting to make themselves felt.
We will then go to the United States, where businesses find themselves trapped in Woke culture, and then to the West Bank, where Israeli settlers attacked a Palestinian village.
Happy reading, and have a great weekend!
Martin Bernier
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The mirage of the four-day work week
"There is a demand from our employees for the four-day week, but our customers want more attendance and shorter deadlines," says Eric Spilman, HR Director of GCC, a construction group of 2600 people. Dmitry Kalinovsky /Kadmy - stock.adobe.com
Would working four days a week be a good idea? If we ask the question, it is because the left...
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