Public officials will be able to return to work on site two days a week from June 9, the Ministry of Transformation and Public Service announced on Wednesday.
"
Following consultation with the trade unions representing the public service, public officials who so wish can now return to the site one day a week without making a specific request
," said a statement from the ministry.
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"
As of June 9
", they will be able to do so at the rate of two days a week with a "
transition to three days of teleworking per week
".
As of July 1, “
if the sanitary situation allows it
”, they will be able to return three days a week on site (two days of teleworking per week).
Finally, as of September 1, always "
if the health situation allows it
", the ministry plans a "
return to the common law regime
" with the application of a new framework agreement relating to teleworking which has not yet been signed with the trade unions.
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Face-to-face meetings, which had to be avoided since February 5 and limited to six people so essential, are again authorized from June 9, with a recommended tonnage of 1 person for 4m². All heads of service are invited to "
be vigilant with regard to all the agents placed under their authority, in particular in the context of a partial return in person after several months of full teleworking, in particular in order to prevent the appearance of psycho-social risks
”.