I'm french, and i never laughed so hard. French people just loove to go on strike, being paid more to work less and stuff like that. No need to enforce those rules.
at 9:07 the guy is called guillaume sakozy, he is the brother of the now president nicolas sarkozy, growing up privileged at neully-sur-seine he is completly right-wing
Such an interesting law, not sure about taking away the right of people to work as much as they want. What I am for though is paying them more, what they deserve for their productivity, kudos to the french government.
As for those who complain, they should stop whining about losing some of the obscene profits they make at the expense of exploiting their workers in the name of competition. Also, it wouldn't be so much of a problem if other countries did the same.
35 hours ...thats crazy.
25 is more than enough.
HLecterPHD 11 months ago
@shasanni yeah i know, i really think it's stupid too. I was born in the wrong country lol
ptiteann 1 year ago
@ptiteann how does that even make sense?? more money for less work?? what kind of madness is dat lol.
shasanni 1 year ago
I'm french, and i never laughed so hard. French people just loove to go on strike, being paid more to work less and stuff like that. No need to enforce those rules.
ptiteann 1 year ago
at 9:07 the guy is called guillaume sakozy, he is the brother of the now president nicolas sarkozy, growing up privileged at neully-sur-seine he is completly right-wing
alexia513 1 year ago
this reportage is so blatantly right-wing its disgusting
alexia513 1 year ago
@yankbastard mind your own buisiness no country is this world can tell the french what to do...
skayloss 1 year ago
@GerudoUK Damn right.
Shalek 1 year ago
Such an interesting law, not sure about taking away the right of people to work as much as they want. What I am for though is paying them more, what they deserve for their productivity, kudos to the french government.
As for those who complain, they should stop whining about losing some of the obscene profits they make at the expense of exploiting their workers in the name of competition. Also, it wouldn't be so much of a problem if other countries did the same.
Shalek 1 year ago
The ABC Australia guys seem to have a problem with those nasty subtitles
reallyrandomrobin 2 years ago