The New French "35-Hour Work Week" -- An Example of Deregulation
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Document No. 1: Report from Denis Langlet, French metalworker unionist, on
the new French "35-hour workweek (with an introduction by the British
Support Committee of the Berlin Conference)
Document No. 2: "Fighti
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Subject: [PEN-L:16791] "35-hour week puts French hospitals at risk"
> Talk about a headline writer with an ax to grind! This story reports on
how
> the 35-hour week brings to a head an already existing problem w
Talk about a headline writer with an ax to grind! This story reports on how
the 35-hour week brings to a head an already existing problem with the
organization and staffing of French hospitals. It fails to mention that the
same problems are endemic in North America, where the 35-hour week plays
35-hour week puts French hospitals at risk
Jon Henley in Paris
Thursday September 6, 2001
The Guardian
French hospitals risk collapse as the government tries to impose its
flagship 35-hour working week law on already over-stretched doctors
and nurses, health unions warned yesterday.
The
Did a search on Jospin 35 hour week in
my e-mail, must have deleted it and a google and yahoo news search finds
nada. Anyway, this isn't a done deal, natch. The above URL throws some
skepticism into the equation.
Michael Pugliese
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From: Charles Brown <[EMAIL
Timework thesis, anti- "lump of labor theory".
CB
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France's 35-Hour Week Changing Things
by Robert Graham
Financial Times
August 28, 2001
The 35-hour week is changing French business more
widely than expected, writes Robert Graham - Aug 28
2001 00:00:00
Empty ci
at one point
> late last year even he appeared to back away from it, describing the
> Left's election slogan "Work 35 hours get paid for 39" as
> "anti-economic".
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> Under the terms of the law, all firms with more than 20 employees must
> introd
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Subject: 35-hour week in France
London Times May 20 1998
A CONTROVERSIAL Bill to
Labor News from Denmark January 21, 1998
40.000 MORE DANISH JOBS IF WORKING HOURS CUT
by Anders Fenger, journalist
Dagbladet Arbejderen (The Daily Worker), Denmark
Struggles in France and Italy for the 35-hour week are encouraging
bill on the 35 hour week will
not be presented before the French Assembly before the beginning of 1998.
By that time, wage-earners, associations and trade unionists should for time
to build together a mass mobilisation equal to stakes involved.
On a European level, the stakes are high : the creation
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