For forty years, Didier Terrier has been interested in the notion of work, and more precisely in the time spent at work. Already co-author of many books, he publishes with Corine Maitte, a survey entitled The Rhythms of Labor. The analysis aims to describe as objectively as possible the evolution of (manual) working time in France and more generally in Europe. This is to deconstruct received ideas, especially that of a golden age of work. ”
It seemed important to us to revise the idea of Industrial Revolution, which for many, represents a break for time …
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