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    French protests over 35-hour week

    Thousands of people are taking part in demonstrations across France against the centre-right government's plan to reform the 35-hour week.
    Trade unions hope 300,000 people will take part in more than 100 marches.

    The unions held three days of strikes in the public sector last month, and believe there is a growing mood to challenge the government.

    The government says the 35-hour week has raised labour costs and kept unemployment high.

    The largest demonstration in Paris was headed by trade union leaders as well as by prominent figures in the opposition Socialist party.

    At least 12,000 protestors took to the streets in Toulouse, in south-west France, police said, although organisers said at least 20,000 took part.

    There were also demonstrations in Rennes, Bordeaux, Lyon, Metz and Saint-Etienne.

    Demonstrators have been buoyed by a recent poll showing that at least 69% of the French public supports the current protests.

    Flexibility drive

    The demonstrations come as a bill to enable private-sector employees to opt for longer hours makes its way through the French parliament.

    Under the proposed law, the number of overtime hours employees can work each year will be increased from a 180 to 220.

    However, the changes would not affect the public sector, which employs nearly a quarter of all French workers.

    Union leaders accuse the government of trying to turn back the clock.

    They fear this is the first step towards abolishing the 35-hour week, says the BBC's Caroline Wyatt in Paris.

    The 35-hour working week was introduced in France by the country's last Socialist government.

    But Jacques Chirac's centre-right government blames it for putting up the cost of labour and keeping unemployment at a stubbornly high 10% of the French workforce
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    35 hour weeks
    I drank beer. I like beer. I still like beer. ... Do you like beer Senator?
    - Justice Brett Kavanaugh

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    • #3
      People shouldn't have to work more that 35 hours a week if they don't wish to, and should be able to get a decent standard of living from it. It is about time we worked to live, not lived to work!
      Speaking of Erith:

      "It's not twinned with anywhere, but it does have a suicide pact with Dagenham" - Linda Smith

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      • #4
        Edit: adding some substance to this thread:
        People shouldn't have to work more that 35 hours a week if they don't wish to, and should be able to get a decent standard of living from it. It is about time we worked to live, not lived to work!
        I agree. And people should also be allowed to work more than 35 hours a week if they want a better standard of living, right?
        Last edited by RGBVideo; February 5, 2005, 17:31.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Provost Harrison
          People shouldn't have to work more that 35 hours a week if they don't wish to, and should be able to get a decent standard of living from it. It is about time we worked to live, not lived to work!

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Provost Harrison
            People shouldn't have to work more that 35 hours a week if they don't wish to, and should be able to get a decent standard of living from it. It is about time we worked to live, not lived to work!


            I spend more than 35 hours a week in school.

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            • #7
              France is one of the few bastions of sanity on earth. I hope it stays that way.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by Kuciwalker




                I spend more than 35 hours a week in school.
                And you still don't know anything.
                I drank beer. I like beer. I still like beer. ... Do you like beer Senator?
                - Justice Brett Kavanaugh

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Kidicious
                  35 hour weeks
                  We the people are the rightful masters of both Congress and the courts, not to overthrow the Constitution but to overthrow the men who pervert the Constitution. - Abraham Lincoln

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                  • #10
                    Re: French workers fight for the right to be lazy

                    Originally posted by DinoDoc
                    French protests over 35-hour week

                    Thousands of people are taking part in demonstrations across France against the centre-right government's plan to reform the 35-hour week.
                    Trade unions hope 300,000 people will take part in more than 100 marches.

                    The unions held three days of strikes in the public sector last month, and believe there is a growing mood to challenge the government.

                    The government says the 35-hour week has raised labour costs and kept unemployment high.

                    The largest demonstration in Paris was headed by trade union leaders as well as by prominent figures in the opposition Socialist party.

                    At least 12,000 protestors took to the streets in Toulouse, in south-west France, police said, although organisers said at least 20,000 took part.

                    There were also demonstrations in Rennes, Bordeaux, Lyon, Metz and Saint-Etienne.

                    Demonstrators have been buoyed by a recent poll showing that at least 69% of the French public supports the current protests.

                    Flexibility drive

                    The demonstrations come as a bill to enable private-sector employees to opt for longer hours makes its way through the French parliament.

                    Under the proposed law, the number of overtime hours employees can work each year will be increased from a 180 to 220.

                    However, the changes would not affect the public sector, which employs nearly a quarter of all French workers.

                    Union leaders accuse the government of trying to turn back the clock.

                    They fear this is the first step towards abolishing the 35-hour week, says the BBC's Caroline Wyatt in Paris.

                    The 35-hour working week was introduced in France by the country's last Socialist government.

                    But Jacques Chirac's centre-right government blames it for putting up the cost of labour and keeping unemployment at a stubbornly high 10% of the French workforce
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                    raising the workweek will wreck havok on their unemployment problem.

                    I'd kill for a 35 hour workweek. There are just some things in life more important than work. Yep, you guessed it. Computer games.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Kuciwalker




                      I spend more than 35 hours a week in school.
                      So what? Life isn't about nothing but work. And you try doing ridiculous hours if you are doing something far more taxing than what you are doing. When you've grown up and have a real job, we'll talk about it again.
                      Speaking of Erith:

                      "It's not twinned with anywhere, but it does have a suicide pact with Dagenham" - Linda Smith

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                      • #12
                        Damn those lazy frenchies. I work my butt out 37 hours each week (admiited, 5 x 1/2 hour paid lunch included) with full (200 %) overtime paid, and only get six weeks of vacation a year.

                        Shame on them.
                        With or without religion, you would have good people doing good things and evil people doing evil things. But for good people to do evil things, that takes religion.

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                        • #13
                          40 hours a week isn't anything near "ridiculous hours". Many, many people manage it just fine.

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                          • #14
                            wait until you start working.

                            actually 40 hour workweeks don't bother me. I'd rather work 40 hour workweeks and get more vacation days, than work 35 hour workweeks and get less vacation days.

                            The problem in america is too many jobs only give you 1 week of vacation a year.

                            complete and total bull****

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Kuciwalker
                              40 hours a week isn't anything near "ridiculous hours". Many, many people manage it just fine.
                              "Manage"?. With modern methods and automation, people shouldn't just have to manage, people should have a decent work life balance where they don't feel like they are constantly chained to the job. Try it when you've got a family to look after, you need all the time you've got, plus the money.
                              Speaking of Erith:

                              "It's not twinned with anywhere, but it does have a suicide pact with Dagenham" - Linda Smith

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