During the examination of a bill devoted to "economic and professional equality" on Wednesday, the deputies gave their approval in committee to an amendment so that women who so wish can more easily "benefit from teleworking »In the last trimester of pregnancy.

The measure, carried by the LREM Céline Calvez, must however be confirmed during the meeting.

Because reservations came from the rapporteur of the bill Marie-Pierre Rixain, favorable to the objective of the amendment, but who asked for its withdrawal.

The twelve weeks before pregnancy 

Marie-Pierre Rixain believes that it is "already possible" for pregnant women to telework and that it is "difficult" to "upset" without consultation with the unions "the balance" of the national inter-professional agreement on telework sealed on November 26th.

Some elected officials stressed that the practice of teleworking was a matter of negotiation between employers and employees and not of the law.

Céline Calvez's amendment proposes that an employee who so wishes "can benefit from teleworking" in the "twelve weeks" preceding her maternity leave, "subject to" her missions being "carried out outside the employer's premises" .

Less "burnout" and premature births 

According to the deputy for Hauts-de-Seine, "one of the rare advantages" of the health crisis is to have shown the "beneficial effects" of teleworking during pregnancy, with less "exhaustion" and a decrease in the number of premature babies. .

Beyond this debate, the bill aims to “accelerate economic and professional equality”.

In particular, it intends to "actively promote the presence of women in positions of responsibility", with among the tools the need for companies with more than 1,000 employees to publish each year "a gendered photograph of the 10% of positions with the highest responsibility within them. », To reach a minimum proportion of 30% of women within five years and 40% in eight years.

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