Teleworking is generalized for this second confinement, which entered into force Friday at midnight in order to fight against the spread of the coronavirus in France.

Laurent Berger, alert on Europe 1 on the need to supervise it so as not to repeat the mistakes of last spring. 

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France is again confined for a minimum of four weeks in order to stem the second wave of the Covid-19 epidemic.

Prime Minister Jean Castex, accompanied by several ministers, detailed Thursday evening the modalities of this new confinement.

In particular, a new health protocol has been put online for companies in which teleworking is becoming a rule.

"The recourse to teleworking must be as massive as possible" and instituted "" five days out of five "specified the head of government. Laurent Berger, Secretary General of the CFDT, warns on Europe 1 on the need to supervise it. 

"For health reasons, a maximum of people must be able to telework but it will be necessary to integrate that for some that did not go well, so it will be necessary to supervise it", underlines the trade unionist. 

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