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André Gattaz, head of France’s largest trade union, FSU, slammed the Conservative party’s “more diktats” about how many hours Britons can work, insisting it was time for politicians to “accept that people work longer”.
Gattaz, head of the national confederation of CGT, France’s biggest union, said: “Europe is going to work, it will work on the labour market to find a better balance.
“I hope we are not going to have a showdown in this election. It’s time to accept that people work longer hours, and it’s time for the country to support people.”
Coronavirus: travelers are currently banned from carrying passengers on certain flights. EU-wide restrictions are yet to be implemented
Coronavirus: considering the need for more EU-wide powers, May added: “I think we have to continue to go further.
“The UK wants to move towards the same standards, to a very high standard in the way we deal with workers’ rights.”
She added: “The challenge we have got is that we’re still in that spirit of scepticism about what is going on across the Channel.”
Coronavirus: launching the European Worker Rights Strategy for 2017, May pointed to the EU’s corporate governance standards, warning: “Corporate rules are coming to be drafted by, and in favour of, working people”.
She claimed companies had failed to pass the test set by the EU: “The code I’m talking about will deal with issues like when you can sack an employee, how you do that, why you do that.
“It’s about whether it’s in the best interests of the worker and the employer, in the best interests of the business, rather than to favour either.”
MEP Guillaume Ratte, an MEP from the ruling Christian Democrat party (CDU), said: “The UK is getting an extra 30 minutes in bed and the rest of the EU is getting 30 minutes less sleep.
“If the Tory government was serious about the single market.

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