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Will we have to work harder to overcome the crisis?

2020-05-19T18:32:05.147Z


The coronavirus crisis pushes to rethink the organization of work in companies and to exceed the legal duration of 35 hours per week.


And here comes the 35 hours! For the past few weeks, the subject of working time has again stirred public debate. Geoffroy Roux de Bézieux opened the ball during an interview at Le Figaro on April 10. "It will be necessary to ask the question sooner or later of working time, public holidays and paid vacation to accompany the recovery and facilitate, by working a little more, the creation of additional growth" , said the president of Medef, before retreating from the wrathful reactions of his discussion "partners".

Read also: Geoffroy Roux de Bézieux: "We will have to ask ourselves the question of RTT and paid holidays"

Whatever, Pandora's box is open. Since then, all those who want to do away with the 35-hour week have gone there with their proposal to make the French work more, who are among those who spend the least time each year - and over a lifetime - at the office. or at the factory. Right, the boss of LR senators, Bruno Retailleau, launched the idea of "37 hours paid 35" to compensate for the drop in productivity

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Source: lefigaro

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