Teleworking: at Société Générale, the headache of going backwards

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The Granit and Chassagne towers of the SG, Societe Generale, banking, FSI, Employees, employees, pedestrians, Laurent Grandguillot / REA
Société Générale has announced plans to reduce the number of days spent working remotely. This decision was made without consulting social partners. In response, the unions called a strike this Friday, June 27.
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I subscribeDozens of messages in union inboxes, a call for a strike this Friday, June 27th, which could be followed... At Société Générale, the crisis is brewing. In the hushed world of banking, few decisions prompt employees to express their discontent. It all started with an email sent on Thursday, June 19th, by CEO Slawomir Krupa to all of the group's 119,000 employees worldwide. A message announcing the transition to zero or a maximum of one day of teleworking, compared to the current average of two. According to the unions, this decision, taken by the executive committee, has disconcerted many French employees.
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