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Covid-19: “compulsory” teleworking three days a week from the start of the school year

2021-12-27T19:15:11.757Z


The measure will come into force on January 3 for at least three weeks. The Prime Minister pushes to go until "four days when


No health pass in business, but teleworking!

The use of telework "will be made compulsory" from the start of the school year "for all employees for whom it is possible", at the rate of "three days minimum per week and four days when possible", announced Monday Jean Castex, after the holding of a Sanitary Defense Council.

Labor Minister Élisabeth Borne will hold consultations with the social partners on this subject on Tuesday, added the Prime Minister, specifying that the measure would take effect "for a period of three weeks".

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Last week, the Minister of Labor, Élisabeth Borne, already urged companies to step up a gear when it comes to teleworking.

"I ask them to prepare now to strengthen teleworking at the start of the school year, so on January 3, with a target of three days minimum for positions that allow it, or even four days when possible," she insisted on the antenna of Europe 1.

However, there was no question of the health pass or the vaccination pass in business which had been mentioned a few days ago before being finally ruled out.

Source: leparis

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