Friday, June 19, 2015

Taubira “dream of a world” with 32 hours of work per week – The World

Christiane Taubira, May 27 at the Elysee.

Christiane Taubira dream ” a world where you could work 32 hours a week “ to preserve ” personal life and family life “ of about breaking with the government discourse open debate on Macron law.

The bill for the growth and activity, which provides in particular the extension of Sunday work, was adopted Thursday new reading in the Assembly following the rejection of a motion of censure against the government. “I signed when I was in opposition a joint statement which indicated that Sunday is a special day and I still think the “, testified the Minister of Justice, Friday, June 19 on BFM TV and RMC.

“a society of progress Elements”

“We must ensure that in the progress of a society elements for personal life and family life, there is space preserved “, she continued. He added:. “I dream of a world where the Saturday and Sunday we do not work”

“The ideal is that people can work 32 hours in a week to have time to devote to others in associations, to have time to go to the museum, on the beach, to stroll, to walk talking to his neighbors to go library, cinema, theater etc .. This is the company you could want “.

The law provides Macron including up to twelve to allow Sunday opening of shops per year of decision the mayor. Compensations are planned to be established by sectoral agreement, company or territorial. The extension of Sunday work is one of the contentious issues in the most left

Read:. Nine points of tension on the Macron law

“I do not agree with all” , justified Christiane Taubira, repeating its view that Sunday was not an ordinary day. “However, a-t -it temperate, in society there are places and times when it may be interesting that commercial activity is possible in return must supervise and that’s what that text “.

Valls wants out of “dogmas”

Asked if the script “dreamed” Christiane Taubira was under consideration Manuel Valls replied in the negative. “No, the French want to work today,” , said the Prime Minister during a visit to the International Air Show and Space Bourget, in Seine-Saint-Denis

“There is a working time that exists. there 35 hours, the actual time is 39 hours. The French today, what they want is a job. And work is a value. “” Let’s be pragmatic, let’s get dogmas and commit ourselves for growth and work for our country “, he added.

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