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Telework: how the labor inspectorate controls companies

2022-01-05T18:37:40.373Z


INVESTIGATION - The government, which imposes a minimum of three days of weekly teleworking for three weeks, has announced a strengthening of controls and sanctions. Objective: 5,000 inspections in January.


To reach "

this minority of companies which do not play the game

" of teleworking at least three days a week, the Minister of Labor Élisabeth Borne brandished a strengthening of the sanctions.

By way of amendment, the government wants to include in the law the possibility of touching the purses of recalcitrant companies.

The fines, of 1,000 euros per employee, can thus rise to a ceiling of 50,000 euros.

At the same time, the Minister asked the Labor Inspectorate to speed up the checks and carry out 5,000 per month - by way of comparison, 1,000 had been carried out last September.

Read alsoThese employees who will not lend themselves to the game of teleworking

Should companies expect to see the labor inspectorate knock on their doors during the month of January, marked by the surge of the Omicron variant?

And if so, how are these checks carried out?

In February 2021, the Directorate General of Labor published an instruction for the attention of labor inspectors ...

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Source: lefigaro

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