Companies are not required to give meal vouchers to teleworking employees

A court decision handed down on March 10 exempts employers from this obligation, because their employees no longer have to lunch outside their home. Do teleworking employees have the right to their meal vouchers? This is the question that the Nanterre court had to answer on March 10, when the management of the company Malakoff … Read more

65,000 requests for immediate work stoppage on suspicion of Covid filed since January

Launched on January 10, this device aims to “break the chains of contamination”. Medicare believes that this measure “achieves its objective”. The success of the government mechanism planned to promote the isolation of people with symptoms of Covid is confirmed. Launched on January 10, this device allowing people who cannot telework and who have symptoms … Read more

these “illegal” advantages of civil servants that the mayor wants to suppress

Elected last June, the socialist Mathieu Hanotin affirms that the 35 hours are not respected by the civil servants of the city. The last municipal council of Saint-Denis (Seine-Saint-Denis), Thursday, October 8, turned into a scuffle. Several dozen demonstrators “violently” broke in and attacked “physically“Several elected, says the new mayor PS Mathieu Hanotin, elected last … Read more

authorities fear ‘hunger riots’

“Hunger riots”. Words are strong. However, these are the terms that the prefect of Seine-Saint-Denis, Georges-François Leclerc, is said to have used. Wednesday April 22, The chained Duck reported an email sent by the senior official on April 18 to his counterpart Michel Cadot, prefect of the Île-de-France region. In this email, Georges-François Leclerc dreaded … Read more

In Sandouville, the CGT is killing the resumption of activity at Renault

The site, which had reopened at the end of April with 50% of the workforce, was to resume full Monday. It will remain closed. –The CGT obtained on Thursday from the Havre court the temporary – and immediate – closure of the Sandouville (Seine-Maritime) factory. Julien Muguet / Julien Muguet The 700 temporary workers who … Read more

The French Supreme Court reclassifies the link between Uber and a driver as an “employment contract”

The judges confirmed a judgment rendered last January, in which the Paris Court of Appeal recognized a “link of subordination” between the driver and the platform. It is a first in France. Through Le Figaro –Demonstration of VTC drivers, in December 2016 in Paris. ALAIN JOCARD / AFP In a judgment rendered on Wednesday, the … Read more

new strike in sight at RATP

The Unsa-RATP called for a “black Monday” in the metro and the RER on February 17, the day of the deputies’ examination of the bill. Through Le Figaro with AFP –Unsa-RATP called for a “black Monday in transport” on February 17, the day of the examination of the pension reform project in the National Assembly. … Read more

what awaits you this Thursday, January 2 at SNCF and RATP

In transport, the year 2020 begins – a little – better than it ended in 2019. The strike against the pension reform continues to disrupt traffic. For this Thursday, January 2, the SNCF plans slight improvements. So, for TGV : an average of three out of ten trains will run. The users of intercity will … Read more