Telework: "There is greater confidence in this working method"

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Since the confinement caused by the coronavirus, teleworking has developed considerably (illustrative image).

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By: Jean-Baptiste Marot Follow

8 mins

In France, the last phase of deconfinement, which begins this Wednesday, June 9, gives the impression of returning to life before.

Reopening of restaurants, cinemas, but also, end of compulsory teleworking.

Employees will be able to find their offices.

But after months of working at home, do they really want to go back there?

Hasn't the crisis changed the world of work?

Elements of an answer with Aurélie Jeantet, professor and researcher in the sociology of work at the University of Paris III Sorbonne Nouvelle. 

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Aurélie Jeantet

is the author of the book 

Lesotions au travail

(CNRS Editions)

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