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Working time regulation in France from 1996 to 2012

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Askenazy, Philippe

Cambridge Journal of Economics

2013

37

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323-347

collective bargaining ; reduction of working time ; work organization ; working time

France

Working time and leave

https://doi.org/10.1093/cje/bes084

English

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"France, which is often seen as an unusual country with a rigid 35-hour working week, has experienced massive changes in its regulation of working time in recent decades, including a progressive removal of 35-hour working week laws. These changes have affected and continue to affect workplace organisation, working conditions, job creation, productivity and wages. The 35-hour working week policy represents a reduction in working time as well as a complex package that restructured French labour law and that opened up a great deal of space for social bargaining. This paper provides a comprehensive analysis of the evolution of working time regulation and its political roots. It discusses the studies evaluating the 35-hour working week and examines some of the basic consequences of reversing this policy since 2002. It also highlights unexplored lines of research on this topic."

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