After suggesting at the end of August to develop telework this winter in the public service to save energy, Stanislas Guerini clarifies his remarks.
On Europe 1 this Friday, the Minister of Transformation and the Public Service affirmed that he would “
never impose a national telework plan uniformly applied in all public services
”.
"
It wouldn't make sense because each service is organized differently
," he added.
Stanislas Guerini says on the other hand that he wants to put on the table, with the unions, the question of the organization of work in the public service.
And this, within the framework of the energy sobriety plan, that of the State to be presented “at the
beginning of October
”, he confirmed.
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“
If ever we have both agents who telecommute and other public agents who work in a building, then we have to heat both people and the public building.
So this question, we will have to ask
it, ”said the one who is about to give up his place at the head of the presidential party, Renaissance (ex-LREM), to MEP Stéphane Séjourné.
Stanislas Guerini's comments on CNews at the end of August on the potential development of teleworking in the public this winter, in order to save energy, had angered the unions.
They accused the government of wanting to shift rising energy costs to public officials.
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The possibility of extending this incentive to telework to the private sector was also mentioned by the Ministry of Labor in
Le Parisien
at the beginning of the month.
What the Medef opposes.
Its president, Geoffroy Roux de Bézieux, even affirming that he does not believe
“that teleworking saves [energy], contrary to what we believe”.