During this month of January, office corridors, open spaces and meeting rooms will be very sparse in companies in France.
The surge in contamination has prompted the government to tighten the screws and institute, since Monday, at least three days of mandatory teleworking when possible.
Nearly 40% of French workers are therefore invited to stay at home for at least the next three weeks, in order to slow down the proliferation of the virus as much as possible.
But after almost two years of the pandemic, some employees are very weary in the face of this situation and do not intend, or no longer, to comply with government injunctions.
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Thomas * is a computer scientist in a computer security company and he is one of those refractory to teleworking who
“do not want to find the hell of the first confinement”.
“I still live with my parents, one of whom is already working at home, and living together is difficult.
And the fact of being ...
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