Waiting days, sick leave, working hours… At a time when France wants to make savings, civil servants are in the sights of part of the political class, which wants to reconsider what it considers to be privileges. Right? This will be the Sunday debate in politics this November 17 on France 3 Franche-Comté.
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They are singled out, accused of not working enough, of being sick too often or on vacation. As the government seeks to repair public accounts, many politicians are looking at the cost of public services.
French Civil Service Minister Guillaume Kasbarian publicly congratulates Elon Musk and says he can't wait to share “good practices” with the billionaire, who wants to dismantle the American bureaucracy. The former President of the Republic, Nicolas Sarkozy, criticizes teachers' working hours, “24 hours a week and 6 months a year”attracting the wrath of the unions, part of the left and the presidential camp, such as the MoDem deputy for Doubs Laurent Croizier denouncing “the violence of these words disconnected from the reality of the teaching profession”.
Waiting days, compensation for sick leave: is the government right to want to save 1.2 billion euros on civil servants?
Should we put the question of working time for teachers and civil servants back on the table?
You too can ask our guests your questions by filling out the form below. Some of these questions will be taken up on the air.
Broadcast on November 17 from 11:10 a.m. on France 3 Franche-Comté.
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