+ VIDEOS – The Minister of Justice and the Prime Minister have expressed their differences through the media on the reduction of working time
Facing dissenting ideas within his government, Manuel Valls strongly reaffirmed its economic and social line. While Christiane Taubira said Friday dreaming “a world where you could work 32 hours a week” to preserve “personal life and family life” The Prime Minister responded Live aeronautical Paris Air Show by stating that “ what the French want today is a job .” Brandishing the “ work ” and “ deserves ” as “ values ” Manuel Valls called for “ out dogmas “and” to commit to growth and employment in our country . ”
“increment left”
The opposition wasted no time to react to that dividing line. “ Christiane Taubira seems to outbid the left , said Sébastien Huyghe, spokesman of the party Republicans. When we see that the 35 hours have been a disaster for our country, today, Manuel Valls should try to find some consistency in his government. The government constantly wavers between measures very left and social democratic measures . “
also Responding to views expressed by Christiane Taubira, Luc Chatel sees” return of old demons of the left . ” For the former Minister of Education, “ it has been 20 years that not only this theory failed economically, but it has increasingly blocked consciences: we lost the desire to work . “
The Sunday rest,” progress element of a society “to Taubira
Questioned Friday on the show by Jean-Jacques Bourdin on RMC and BFM TV, the Justice Minister and Justice Minister, Christiane Taubira, did not hesitate to remind her part with conviction opposition Macron bill of activity and growth. It is positioned against particular provisions that aim to liberalize Sunday working. “ I signed when I was in opposition, a joint statement indicating that Sunday is a special day , she recalls, and I still think . ” At the time, in 2008, the PS was against a slingshot UMP law proposal to liberalize Sunday working. For the Minister of Justice, beyond economic arguments, preserving the Sabbath is part of the “ elements of progress of a society “: “ for individual life and family life, it is good that there are placeholders , “she summarizes
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The 32 pm, the “ideal”
The center-left Minister expressed his ideal of leisure society “ The ideal is that people can work 32 hours a week to have time to devote to others in associations, to have time to go to the museum, on the beach, to stroll, talking to his neighbors, to go to library, cinema, theater. This is the company you could want . “
It also states that it supports the provisions of Macron bill liberalizing Sunday working in the tourist areas in Reserve compensations. “ There are a society with areas where there is a tourist activity that aims a clientele that on Sunday, wants to have these activities “, recognizes the Minister of Justice. For her, in this context, recourse to work on Sundays is justified, however, provided that “ under the rules of progress, is framed, and that allows people to have real compensation because compensations pecuniary can not even replace the fact of not being at home on Sunday . “
Ideas” full sense “for Mélenchon
In expressing his views on a social issue such as working time, Christiane Taubira unsurprisingly began to attract the sympathy of some of the alternative left in favor 32 hours. For the MEP Jean-Luc Mélenchon, founder of the Left Party, which is expressed Christiane Taubira in this area is “ no-nonsense .” Philippe Martinez, president of the CGT, said in February that 32 hours would be “ not an absurdity .”
Taubira “would not assume” that the reform of juvenile justice is not done
In the same interview on RMC and BFM TV, Christiane Taubira said she “ would not assume “that the reform of juvenile justice promised by François Hollande is not achieved. It would, for her, a “ admission of impotence .” “ The government pledged to do so in the first half 2015, I am the first to regret that it is not yet ,” continued the Minister of Justice about the reform of the Ordinance 1945 reference text on juvenile justice. “ We do not schedule ,” she lamented. This reform including plans to cut correctional juvenile courts set up under Nicolas Sarkozy, “ archidémagogique in a speech that was to say that children’s judges were lax and did not take severe measures against repeat offenders minors “commented the minister. She called out the “ fantasy “, recalling that minors accounted for 9.5% of the offenses.
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