Europe 1 12:06 p.m., February 05, 2023

Coming to defend the government's pension reform, Olivier Véran, spokesperson and former Minister of Health, also provided details on another executive project: a law on working conditions, which should be presented in the next few months. month.

"In 2055, to achieve carbon neutrality, we should do more telework," he says.

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Telework, the miracle tool to achieve carbon neutrality?

During the Grand Rendez-vous d'Europe 1 / CNews / Les Échos, Olivier Véran, spokesperson for the government, took the opportunity to detail the executive's project concerning work and full employment.

Announced to soften the harshness of the pension reform, this text will focus on "improving the quality of life at work" and should be presented in the coming months.

"What I can tell you is that there are measures that meet our priority objective for our country: that of carbon neutrality", he begins by explaining.

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Telework, but not necessarily alone

“In 2055, to achieve carbon neutrality, we would have to do more telework than what we do today, since there must be 10 million French workers who work an average of two days teleworking per week", specifies Olivier Véran.

"We're not there so that means we have to be able to accompany him."

Since the Covid-19 crisis, the issue of telework has been on everyone's lips in companies.

But sometimes, it can be difficult to set up or cause social problems such as loneliness.

A point of vigilance according to the spokesperson for the government: "What is the teleworking model of tomorrow? It is not necessarily someone who is at home alone. We also have to think of professional places that are closer to homes, people, especially next to big cities and which are not necessarily within large companies", he explains.