France scraps the 35 hour working week

French MPs effectively abolished the country’s 35 hour working week today by allowing employers to increase working hours.

France scraps the 35 hour working week

French MPs effectively abolished the country’s 35 hour working week today by allowing employers to increase working hours.

The National Assembly approved a government-backed bill permitting employers to negotiate deals with staff to increase working time by 220 hours a year in return for better pay. The vote was 350-135.

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