Parliament votes on whether French should work more

France’s long holidays and 35-hour working week could become a thing of the past today when MPs hold a final vote on whether to dismantle the controversial shortened week and allow employees to work more.

Parliament votes on whether French should work more

France’s long holidays and 35-hour working week could become a thing of the past today when MPs hold a final vote on whether to dismantle the controversial shortened week and allow employees to work more.

The Senate, France’s upper house of parliament, is widely expected to approve the government-backed bill allowing companies to negotiate new contracts that would effectively restore the previous 39-hour working week.

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