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Olympic Games 2024: The government campaign for teleworking poorly digested by cafe owners and restaurateurs

2024-01-30T19:30:01.786Z

Highlights: The government has just launched a communication campaign in the metro aimed at encouraging teleworking during the Olympics. On the poster affixed to the tiled walls of a platform at the Michel-Ange-Auteuil metro station in Paris, a lady is typing, at home, on her computer. Above a cat taking it easy on the desk, an offensive slogan: “To save time during the Games, the important thing is to telework!” » The rest after this ad is a nod to the Olympic motto “the importantthing is to participate”


The government has just launched a communication campaign in the metro aimed at encouraging teleworking during the Olympics, at the same time


On the poster affixed to the tiled walls of a platform at the Michel-Ange-Auteuil metro station in Paris, a lady is typing, at home, on her computer, a cup of tea and a notebook within reach.

Above a cat taking it easy on the desk, an offensive slogan: “To save time during the Games, the important thing is to telework!”

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A nod to the Olympic motto “the important thing is to participate”, this awareness campaign launched this Monday bears, at the top left, the seal of the “Government” associated with the motto “Liberty, equality, fraternity”.

At the bottom appear the logo of Île-de-France mobilities, the regional authority in charge of transport and that of the city of Paris.

“When possible, encourage remote working”, invites the sign which refers, to “prepare”, to the Anticiperlesjeux.gouv.fr website.

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Source: leparis

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