The so-called “right to disconnect” law aims to help workers separate themselves from being on 24/7 when it comes to their job. France’s official work week is 35 hours. That compares to the US where the average worker puts in 47 hours and 17% say work competes with their personal time. In May, French legislators passed the law, as reported.
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