When telecommuting becomes the norm

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In France, nearly one in three French people worked remotely.

(Illustrative image) AFP / Loic Venance

By: Marie Casadebaig Follow

21 min

For nearly a year, the Coronavirus epidemic has changed our daily lives.

Much of the planet has had to learn to adapt in order to limit risks, both in personal and professional life.

Some employees have thus discovered teleworking.

In France, nearly one in three French people have tasted remote work.

But what was an exceptional practice, linked to this health crisis, could well be perpetuated beyond.

Some companies have even decided to generalize it.

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