French Gov't to Study 35-Hour Work Week
The French government ordered an impact study Tuesday of the country's 35-hour workweek — a first step toward possibly revamping one of France's boldest workplace experiments.
The shorter workweek was the signature achievement of former Prime Minister Lionel Jospin, whose Socialist government cut the hours from 39 to 35 to create jobs at a time of record unemployment.
However, France's new center-right government, as well as business executives, claim the shorter week has made France less competitive. One of the main complaints is the 35-hour workweek puts inordinate strain on smaller businesses.
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