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Maintenance Workers: Nearing the end of non-working hours?

He stated this in his general political speech. The public administration will “set an example in organizing work” for “all those people who work hard and feel invisible,” Gabriel Attal assured on January 30. A reference to “people in a household sometimes forced to travel for hours on public transport in the middle of the night, all to prevent them from working at the same time as employees.” Thus, the Prime Minister promised that within the administration those who wish would be able to carry out their tasks “at the same time as everyone else: during working hours.”

There are about 1.7 million “cleaners” in France, including housekeeping staff in the public and private sectors, as well as home assistants or even concierges, according to the Office for the Revitalization of Research, Research and Statistics (Dares). Among them, 43% work “atypical hours”, that is, at night, evenings or weekends.

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Source: Le Parisien

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