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Working more for less: France’s austerity push sparks outrage
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France’s proposal to scrap two public holidays to save €4.2 billion has triggered widespread backlash, challenging the nation’s deep-rooted culture of work-life balance. Critics argue the move forces workers to do more for the same pay, symbolizing austerity disguised as reform. As economic pressure rises, so does public resentment toward policies seen as eroding hard-won labor rights.
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